Fab

Fab or FAB may refer to:

Commerce

  • Fab.com, an e-commerce design web site.
  • Fab (brand), a frozen confectionery
  • Fab, a detergent marketed by Unilever
  • Culture

  • F.A.B., a radio acknowledgment used in the Thunderbirds TV series (equivalent to modern 10-4 meaning Fully Acknowledged and Briefed)
  • Fab (magazine), a Canadian gay magazine
  • Film Advisory Board
  • Organizations

  • Argentina Boxing Federation
  • Federación Atlética de Bolivia, the Bolivian Athletics Federation
  • Feminist Approaches to Bioethics
  • Força Aérea Brasileira, the Brazilian Air Force
  • Fuerza Aérea Boliviana, the Bolivian Air Force
  • Federação Angolana de Basquetebol, the Angolan Basketball Federation
  • Science and technology

  • Fabrique Automobile Belge, a Belgian car manufacturer
  • Fly ash brick, a construction material
  • Fab region, the fragment antigen-binding portion of an antibody
  • Fabrication (science), the intentional misrepresentation of research results
  • Digital fabrication
  • A semiconductor fabrication plant
  • Fast atom bombardment, a mass spectrometry technique in chemistry
  • Fragment antigen-binding

    The fragment antigen-binding (Fab) fragment is a region on an antibody that binds to antigens. It is composed of one constant and one variable domain of each of the heavy and the light chain. The variable domain contains the paratope (the antigen-binding site), comprising a set of complementarity determining regions, at the amino terminal end of the monomer. Each arm of the Y thus binds an epitope on the antigen.

    In an experimental setting, Fc and Fab fragments can be generated in the laboratory. The enzyme papain can be used to cleave an immunoglobulin monomer into two Fab fragments and an Fc fragment. The enzyme pepsin cleaves below hinge region, so a F(ab')2 fragment and a pFc' fragment is formed. Recently another enzyme for generation of F(ab')2 has been commercially available. The enzyme IdeS (Immunoglobulin degrading enzyme from Streptococcus pyogenes, trade name FabRICATOR) cleaves IgG in a sequence specific manner at neutral pH. The F(ab')2 fragment can be split into two Fab' fragments by mild reduction.

    Semiconductor fabrication plant

    In the microelectronics industry a semiconductor fabrication plant (commonly called a fab; sometimes foundry) is a factory where devices such as integrated circuits are manufactured.

    A business that operates a semiconductor fab for the purpose of fabricating the designs of other companies, such as fabless semiconductor companies, is known as a foundry. If a foundry does not also produce its own designs, it is known as a pure-play semiconductor foundry.

    Fabs require many expensive devices to function. Estimates put the cost of building a new fab over one billion U.S. dollars with values as high as $3–4 billion not being uncommon. TSMC invested $9.3 billion in its Fab15 300 mm wafer manufacturing facility in Taiwan.

    The central part of a fab is the clean room, an area where the environment is controlled to eliminate all dust, since even a single speck can ruin a microcircuit, which has features much smaller than dust. The clean room must also be dampened against vibration and kept within narrow bands of temperature and humidity. Controlling temperature and humidity is critical for minimizing static electricity.

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