Noun
(immunology) A marker corresponding to an antigen found in all members of a subclass of a specific class of immunoglobulins
(botany, taxonomy) A duplicate specimen of the holotype, from the same genetic individual.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter his death, Marie Neurath continued the work of the Isotype Institute, publishing Neurath's writings posthumously, completing projects he had started and writing many children's books using the Isotype system, until her death in the 1980s. Source: Internet
Antibody genes also re-organize in a process called class switching that changes the one type of heavy chain Fc fragment to another, creating a different isotype of the antibody that retains the antigen-specific variable region. Source: Internet
DNA immunization can be used to bias the TH profile of the immune response and thus the antibody isotype, which is not possible with either natural infection or recombinant protein immunization. Source: Internet
His scientific papers are held at the Noord-Hollands Archief in Haarlem; the Otto and Marie Neurath Isotype Collection is held in the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication at the University of Reading in England. Source: Internet
Immature B cells, which have never been exposed to an antigen, express only the IgM isotype in a cell surface bound form. Source: Internet
Work Isotype picture language by Neurath. Source: Internet