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Regulation of antibody-formation in parabiosis
Research in Experimental Medicine, 1972This work was designed to show whether antibodies can influence the immune responseafter sensitization. — NMRI-mice were sensitized with sheep red blood cells (SRBC) and joined by parabiosis. After different intervals the immune response was examined by detection of single antibody-forming cells using the plaque-technique.
H. H. Thümmel+2 more
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Antibody formation during intravenous and intramuscular therapy with Erwinia asparaginase.
Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 2002BACKGROUND Determination of the frequency of antibody formation during first and second exposure to Erwinia asparaginase after i.v. and i.m. administration.
B. Albertsen+6 more
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Antibody Formation in Porcine Fetuses
Research in Veterinary Science, 1974Immunological competence of the piglet fetus was demonstrated after the 55 th day of gestation. The immunoglobulins involved were isolated and characterized. The main immunoglobulin was 19S IgM with smaller amounts of 7S IgG, 19S IgG, 4S IgG and 7S IgA. The possible clinical value of this finding is suggested.
R.H. Johnson+3 more
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The genetic control of antibody formation
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1983Studies of the molecular biology of lymphoid cells have markedly increased our understanding of how millions of different antibodies can be synthesized by a single animal. To date, the most detailed understanding has been achieved for the mouse, primarily because of the relatively greater experimental availability of this species.
J M Kehoe, R K Seide
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Mechanism of Antibody Formation
The Journal of Immunology, 1957Summary and Conclusions The decay of circulating diphtheria antitoxin in the guinea pig was determined from measurements of the loss of passively transferred homologous antibody. The experiments were carried out in normal guinea pigs of different strains and ages and in irradiated animals.
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1988
Twenty-one patients with advanced, measurable, renal cell carcinoma (RCC) were administered recombinant interferon alfa-2a (rIFN-alpha 2a) (Roferon-A; Roche Laboratories, Nutley, NJ) intramuscularly beginning at 3 x 10(6) units and escalating to 36 x 10 ...
R. Figlin+5 more
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Twenty-one patients with advanced, measurable, renal cell carcinoma (RCC) were administered recombinant interferon alfa-2a (rIFN-alpha 2a) (Roferon-A; Roche Laboratories, Nutley, NJ) intramuscularly beginning at 3 x 10(6) units and escalating to 36 x 10 ...
R. Figlin+5 more
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iC3b Receptor and antibody formation
Molecular Immunology, 1986This review discusses evidence, derived from three patients and some animal studies, on the relationship between complement, complement receptors and antibody formation. These patients (as "experiments of nature") supplemented by the animal data, confirm the importance of C3 and the iC3b receptor in the full expression of the humoral immune response ...
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Theories of Antibody Formation
1989Publisher Summary The chapter aims to provide the history of theories of antibody formation that calls for attention the many contributions to its progress. The discovery of circulating antibody provides a new and almost impregnable rallying point for those who argued that humoral factors rather than cellular mechanisms are all important in explaining
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Structure and Formation of Antibodies
1965It has been known since the end of the 19th century that antibodies are found in the globulin fraction of the immune sera1. Their nature remained unknown and their action, like that of the enzymes, was attributed to contaminants of the isolated globulins.
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