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Biological Activity of Soluble Antigen-Antibody Complexes

The Journal of Immunology, 1959
Summary Soluble ovalbumin-rabbit antiovalbumin complexes gave immediate skin reactions in normal guinea pigs. Coprecipitating antibody and precipitating antibody were comparable, on a weight basis, with respect to their ability to form skin reactive complexes.
Kimishige Ishizaka   +2 more
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Pressure-Induced Dissociation of Antigen-Antibody Complexes

Biotechnology Progress, 1998
Pressures on the order of 1000-4000 bar have been reported to reversibly dissociate a number of oligomeric protein complexes without gross changes in protein structure. Here, we report that hydrostatic pressure can also dissociate some antigen-antibody complexes in solution. The association of fluorescent-labeled antigens with monoclonal antibodies was
S, Sundaram, C M, Roth, M L, Yarmush
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The Formation and Fate of Virus Antigen-Antibody Complexes

The Journal of Immunology, 1977
Abstract We report the fate of 125I human IgG measles virus antibodies complexed to virus antigens expressed on the surfaces of HeLa cells persistently infected with measles virus. Each HeLa cell expressing viral antigens on its surface bound about 7.5 × 106 IgG molecules under saturation conditions.
L H, Perrin, M B, Oldstone
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Virus-like Antigen, Antibody, and Antigen-Antibody Complexes in Hepatitis Measured by Complement Fixation

Science, 1969
Complement fixation techniques are described for measuring a virus-like antigen associated with viral hepatitis. Antigen was found in the blood of 98 percent of 130 patients, with the serum form of hepatitis, from whom multiple samples were obtained.
N R, Shulman, L F, Barker
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Differences in transformation of adult and newborn lymphocytes stimulated by antigen, antibody, and antigen-antibody complexes

Cellular Immunology, 1970
Abstract It has been proposed that in vitro stimulation of lymphocytes by antigen-antibody complexes is due to an immunologically nonspecific action. The lymphocytes of newborn infants and adults were tested for their ability to respond to tetanus and diphtheria toxoid, the respective antitoxins and antigen-antibody complexes.
S, Leikin, J J, Oppenheim
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Epitope Mapping by Proteolysis of Antigen–Antibody Complexes

2009
The ability to accurately characterize an epitope on an antigen is essential to understand the pathogenesis of an infectious material, and for the design and development of drugs and vaccines. Emergence of a new contagious microbial or viral variant necessitates the need for robust identification and characterization of the antigenic determinant ...
Suraj, Dhungana   +3 more
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Electron microscope studies of antigen—antibody complexes

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1966
Purified rabbit antiferritin—ferritin complexes have been examined in the electron microscope by the negative-staining and shadow-casting techniques. Negatively stained preparations were consistently satisfactory for ferritin molecules, but rarely so for antibodies.
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IDENTIFICATION OF LATS AS AN ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEX

Acta Endocrinologica, 1973
K, Schemmel   +5 more
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