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Circulating Antigen Antibody Complexes in Scabies

Dermatology, 1978
Circulating immune complexes measured by the binding of Clq in 29 scabies patients and 52 control individuals have been found increased in the treated scabies patient.
D, Van Neste, J, Salmon
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An expanded benchmark for antibody-antigen docking and affinity prediction reveals insights into antibody recognition determinants.

Structure, 2020
Accurate predictive modeling of antibody-antigen complex structures and structure-based antibody design remain major challenges in computational biology, with implications for biotherapeutics, immunity, and vaccines.
Johnathan D. Guest   +7 more
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Antigen‐Antibody Complexes in Hemophilia

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1984
Antigen‐antibody complexes have been found by several groups of investigators in patients with hemophilia. The amount of circulating immune complexes (CIC) has varied with the assay method, the largest amount has been found with the Staph binding assay and the smallest with the Raji cell method. We have correlated the level of immune complexes detected
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Modulation of Antigen‐Antibody Complexations by Immunoglobulins

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1995
In this investigation, the modulating effects of non‐immune human IgG and rheumatoid factors (RFs) on antigen‐antibody complexations were studied. Non‐immune human IgG, as well as RF, were found to inhibit the binding of antigen to specific antibodies of both human and rabbit origin.
K, Andersson   +3 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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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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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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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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Antibody–Drug Conjugates: A Comprehensive Review

Molecular Cancer Research, 2019
Antibody–drug conjugates (ADC) are one of the fastest growing anticancer drugs. This approach comprises a mAb conjugated to the cytotoxic payload via a chemical linker that directed toward a target antigen expressed on the cancer cell surface, reducing ...
Puregmaa Khongorzul   +4 more
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Inhibition of Capillary Migration by Antigen-Antibody Complexes

The Journal of Immunology, 1969
Summary Peritoneal exudate cells from normal guinea pigs were passively sensitized by various antigen-antibody complexes and studied in the capillary migration system. The normal migration of cells from the capillary tubes was inhibited by red cell-IgG complexes but not by red cell-IgM complexes.
L, Spitler, H, Huber, H H, Fudenberg
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