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1976
This chapter presents the antigen–antibody reactions. When certain foreign substances, usually proteins, are introduced into the animal bloodstream, they trigger a specific response by certain specialized lymphoid cells resulting in the production of blood proteins called immunoglobulins. Each such foreign protein is an antigen; a bacterial cell, thus,
F.J. BAKER, R.E. SILVERTON
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This chapter presents the antigen–antibody reactions. When certain foreign substances, usually proteins, are introduced into the animal bloodstream, they trigger a specific response by certain specialized lymphoid cells resulting in the production of blood proteins called immunoglobulins. Each such foreign protein is an antigen; a bacterial cell, thus,
F.J. BAKER, R.E. SILVERTON
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The Journal of Immunology, 1959
Summary Some aspects of the antigen-antibody reaction in agar diffusion plates were studied. A method was developed that permits the prediction of whether a zone of precipitation will form for given initial amounts of antigen and antibody. Calculated values were found to agree with experimental observations.
Frederick Aladjem +3 more
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Summary Some aspects of the antigen-antibody reaction in agar diffusion plates were studied. A method was developed that permits the prediction of whether a zone of precipitation will form for given initial amounts of antigen and antibody. Calculated values were found to agree with experimental observations.
Frederick Aladjem +3 more
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Intra-Articular Antigen-Antibody Reactions
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1987The role of humoral immune mechanisms in the induction, maintenance, and modulation of chronic arthritis in the two main tissues of diarthrodial joints synovial membrane and cartilage is discussed. In the synovial membrane of patients with RA, the available data suggest that there is a selective enrichment of immunoglobulin-secreting cells with ...
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The Journal of Immunology, 1952
Summary A quantitative study of the precipitin reaction has been made as a function of NaCl concentration. The system used was chicken ovalbumin and the homologous rabbit antibody separated into its eu- and pseudoglobulin fractions and the same antibody fractions and duck ovalbumin as the heterologous system.
Miriam Lieberman, Frederick Aladjem
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Summary A quantitative study of the precipitin reaction has been made as a function of NaCl concentration. The system used was chicken ovalbumin and the homologous rabbit antibody separated into its eu- and pseudoglobulin fractions and the same antibody fractions and duck ovalbumin as the heterologous system.
Miriam Lieberman, Frederick Aladjem
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1965
Frederick Aladjem, Michael T. Palmiter
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Frederick Aladjem, Michael T. Palmiter
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1991
Gifted and imaginative scientists from many disciplines have been attracted to study of the immune system because it has offered a constant challenge to our understanding of recognition specificity. Only now are we beginning to reveal the architecture of the antibody binding site as antigen/antibody complexes have been studied by X-ray crystallography (
Roy Jefferis, Ian Deverill
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Gifted and imaginative scientists from many disciplines have been attracted to study of the immune system because it has offered a constant challenge to our understanding of recognition specificity. Only now are we beginning to reveal the architecture of the antibody binding site as antigen/antibody complexes have been studied by X-ray crystallography (
Roy Jefferis, Ian Deverill
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The Journal of Immunology, 1964
Summary Computational analyses of quantitative immunodiffusion data are reported. Two alternative boundary conditions of the diffusion equation were used: a) free diffusion, i.e., diffusion of neither reactant, antigen or antibody, is influenced by the other, and b) existence of a “time-invariant sink” at the location where the zone of ...
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Summary Computational analyses of quantitative immunodiffusion data are reported. Two alternative boundary conditions of the diffusion equation were used: a) free diffusion, i.e., diffusion of neither reactant, antigen or antibody, is influenced by the other, and b) existence of a “time-invariant sink” at the location where the zone of ...
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Critical care management of chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell therapy recipients
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Alexander Shimabukuro-Vornhagen +2 more
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