With immune and
cell-specific reactions complementary
"Key-Lock Bonds" do not
exist
In contrast the
term "Autospecific
Bonds" permits a
rational comprehension of
Autoimmune,
Allergic and Prion Diseases
AIDS
and
Malaria, Allergies, Cancers,Leukemia,
Virus Infections and more
Virus Infections
should not be treated with hapten-containing but only with hapten-free antisera
and/or by
haemodialysis
Each Cancer Disease
can be overcome by means of modified viruses
Important Definitions:
Immune
reactions do not need Immunglobulin molecules. Immunglobulin
molecules do not exist at
all.
Antiserums
already contain polypeptides which may bind to equal
polypeptides in proteins.
Oligosaccharidhaptens
in antiserums autospecifically bind identical oligosaccharidhaptens in
proteins or on cell membranes or on the surface of pathogens; all
identical oligosaccharidhaptens bind each other.