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===Constant Region=== | ===Constant Region=== | ||
The constant region of IgM is made up of the 2 <scene name='95/952715/Heavy_chain/1'>heavy chains</scene>. Theese heavy chains form a bridge connecting the FAB fragment or variable region to the transmembrane region. They also act as a wire that the variable region can send a signal through to the intermembrane region as a cellular signal that an antigen has bound. | The constant region of IgM is made up of the 2 <scene name='95/952715/Heavy_chain/1'>heavy chains</scene>. Theese heavy chains form a bridge connecting the FAB fragment or variable region to the transmembrane region. They also act as a wire that the variable region can send a signal through to the intermembrane region as a cellular signal that an antigen has bound. | ||
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===Variable Region=== | ===Variable Region=== | ||
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Human B-cell Antigen Receptor: IgM BCR
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