Examples of adduct in the following topics:
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- When haptens and carriers combine, the resulting molecule is called an adduct, the combination of two or more molecules.
- Other haptens, such as flourescein, detect proteins with which they form adducts.
- A complete antigen is essentially a hapten-carrier adduct.
- In most cases this can only be elicited by theonly the
hapten-carrier adduct.
- Sometimes the small-molecule hapten
can block immune response to the complete antigen by
preventing the adduct from binding to the antibody, a process called
hapten inhibition.
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- These groin muscles adduct the thigh (bring the femur and knee closer to the midline).
- This difference in innervation has caused some dispute whether or not the pectineus belongs to this groin and adduction group even though it still adducts the thigh.
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- Mastication, or chewing, involves the adduction and lateral motions of the jaw bone.
- Mastication, or the act of chewing,
involves adduction and lateral motion of the jaw bone.
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- Actions - Extends and controls abduction and
adduction of the spine and neck.
- Actions - Extends and controls abduction
and adduction of the spine and neck.
- Actions – Extends, flexes, and controls
abduction and adduction of the spine and neck.
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- Actions -Extends and controls
abduction and adduction of the spine and neck.
- Actions - Extends and controls
abduction and adduction of the spine and neck.
- Actions – Extends and flexes
to control abduction and adduction of the spine and neck.
- It controls adduction,
abduction and rotation of the head, the intermediate region retracts the
scapula, and the inferior region rotates and depresses the scapula.
- Actions – Abduction, adduction,
extension, flexion, and rotation of the neck depending on intra and inter-muscle
contractions.
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- Abduction and adduction are movements relative to the midline of the body.
- Abduction is the movement away from the midline of the body and adduction is movement towards this line.
- For example, moving arms or legs laterally away from the body is abduction, and bringing the limbs back to the midline is adduction.
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- Actions – Adducts the shoulder
and assists in rotation of the arm.
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- The sternocleidomastoid muscle tilts and rotates the head, while the trapezius muscle has several actions on the scapula, including shoulder elevation and adduction of the scapula.
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- Actions: Adduct the big toe and maintains the
arch of the foot.