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Specific anti-antibodies

Experientia, 1972
Les anti-anticorps pourraient avoir des applications theerapeutiques dans certains etats allergiques, les maladies d'auto-immunisation et dans les greffes des tissues. Les auteurs montrent la possibilite de stimuler la formation des anti-anticorps specifiques contre les anticorps produits par des antigenes relativement simples comme l'albumine, le ...
N, Radoiu, F A, Zydeck, R R, Bennett
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Specific Antibody Deficiencies

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2015
Patients with specific antibody deficiency (SAD) have a deficient immunologic response to polysaccharide antigens. Such patients experience sinopulmonary infections with increased frequency, duration, or severity compared with the general population. SAD is definitively diagnosed by immunologic challenge with a pure polysaccharide vaccine in patients 2
Luke A, Wall   +2 more
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Specificity of Fish Antibody

The Journal of Immunology, 1966
Summary Fish anti-BSA differed from rabbit anti-BSA in at least three ways. 1) The fish antibody had three equivalence points, 50, 25 and 6.25 mg/ml, whereas rabbit antibody had only one, 0.31 mg/ml. 2) The fish antibody had a larger amount of low-avid antibody. 3) The fish antibody migrated in the same direction but more slowly.
D L, Everhart, A M, Shefner
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Specificity of deoxycytidylate antibodies

Immunology Letters, 1981
Antibodies to deoxycytidylate (dpC) were elicited in rabbits using a thyroglobulin (Tg) conjugate of dpC. The specificity of the antibodies was determined by measuring the inhibition of the binding of [3H]dpC to the antibodies by various non-radioactive nucleotides or derivatives.
Reddy, M Vijayaraj, Jacob, TM
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Antibodies as specific chaperones

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2004
Protein folding is often accompanied by formation of non-native conformations leading to protein aggregation. A number of reports indicate that antibodies can facilitate folding and prevent aggregation of protein antigens. The influence of antibodies on folding is strictly antigen specific.
D N, Ermolenko   +2 more
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Antibody specificity and promiscuity

Biochemical Journal, 2019
AbstractThe immune system is capable of making antibodies against anything that is foreign, yet it does not react against components of self. In that sense, a fundamental requirement of the body's immune defense is specificity. Remarkably, this ability to specifically attack foreign antigens is directed even against antigens that have not been ...
Deepti Jain, Dinakar M. Salunke
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Chloramphenicol-Specific Antibody

Science, 1966
Antibody to the antibiotic chloramphenicol was obtained by immunizing rabbits with a chloramphenicol derivative coupled to bovine gamma globulin. Production of antibody was demonstrated by the precipitin and complement fixation reactions with "reduced chloramphenicol" coupled to rabbit serum albumin as the test antigen.
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Anti-DNA Antibodies: Specificity?

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: I read with interest the review on recent advances in rheumatoid diseases (Ann Intern Med77:455-464, 1972).
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Specific Antibody Deficiency

Private Practice Infectious Disease, 2023
Patients with recurrent infections generate a large number of outpatient infectious disease referrals. While the differential diagnosis is vast, primary immunodeficiency is a consideration, but frequently overlooked. A subset of these maladies is Specific Antibody Deficiency.
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Production of Specific Antibody Without Specific Immunization

1979
Under appropriate conditions, the fraction of B lymphocytes stimulated in a population of mouse spleen cells may be large enough to constitute a representative sample of the total repertoire of antibody specificities which reside in the entire set of B lymphocytes (1).
R A, Goldsby   +6 more
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