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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
Cannabis metabolites are antigenic and capable of eliciting an immune response. With the indirect Coombs test, humoral antibodies were found in 15 of 17 subjects who were habitual smokers of the plant. The relationship of cannabis-induced antibody formation to clinical disease was not determined. ( JAMA 230:81-82, 1974)
Phyllis J. Unger+3 more
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Cannabis metabolites are antigenic and capable of eliciting an immune response. With the indirect Coombs test, humoral antibodies were found in 15 of 17 subjects who were habitual smokers of the plant. The relationship of cannabis-induced antibody formation to clinical disease was not determined. ( JAMA 230:81-82, 1974)
Phyllis J. Unger+3 more
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Antibody response inHeterodontus
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1982Appropriately selected phylogenetic models are capable of providing insight into genetic mechanisms which may have become obscured during the passage of evolutionary time. In higher vertebrates a complex multigenic family encodes immunoglobulin-variable regions.
L. Lederman+3 more
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Interfer’n with antibody responses
Science Immunology, 2016Type I interferon blocks the generation of neutralizing antibodies in response to chronic infection. See related Research Articles by Fallet et al. , Moseman et al.
Brian J. Laidlaw, Jason G. Cyster
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Is the antibody response specific?
European Journal of Immunology, 1986AbstractIntroduction of heterologous immunoglobulin (Ig) or red blood cells into mice results in an increased production of Ig and immunogen‐reactive antibody. Since the increase in both total Ig and specific antibody is similar, it is concluded that the antibody response is specific. This result, which contrasts with those of previous studies in which
Howard M. Etlinger, Howard M. Etlinger
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Regulation of Antibody Response in Vitro
The Journal of Immunology, 1971Abstract Distribution of immunoglobulin heavy chain antigenic determinants on hapten-specific memory cells was investigated by studying the suppressive effect of anti-γ chain and anti-µ chain antibodies on in vitro secondary antibody response and by fractionating primed lymph node cells by cellular immunosorbents.
Tadamitsu Kishimoto, Kimishige Ishizaka
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Regulation of the IgE Antibody Response [PDF]
The IgE synthesis is regulated by T cell derived IgE-binding factors in an isotype-specific manner. The IgE-potentiating and IgE-suppressive factors may share common structural genes; therefore, a common polypeptide chain and their biologic activities are determined by posttranslational glycosylation processes.
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Somatic diversification of antibody responses
Journal of Clinical Immunology, 1996The humoral immune response is the culmination of a complex series of cellular interactions and migrations that define specific pathways of antigen-driven B cell differentiation. There are about 5 x 10{sup 8} and 10{sup 12} B lymphocyte lineage cells in the mouse and human, respectively, after the immune system has been established.
Shuhua Han, Biao Zheng, Garnett Kelsoe
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The cellular antibody response
In Vitro, 1966At is important to know if a single im munocyte can synthesize simultaneously two antibodies to two distinctly different antigens, because such knowledge would carry implications affecting theories on antibody formation. To obtain informa tion on this question, several techniques have been developed for studying antibody formation by a single cell ...
R. Hiramoto, M. Hamlin
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Regulatory circuits and antibody responses
European Journal of Immunology, 1980AbstractConsideration of the interactions among cells and cell products involved in regulating antibody responses leads us to suggest that such interactions are organized into several discrete circular series (circuits) integrated with one another by virtue of shared circuit components.
Leonard A. Herzenberg+2 more
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