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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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Suppression of antigen-antibody reaction in xenotransplantation
Transplantation Proceedings, 2000TTENTION has been focused on the potential usageof animal organs, as the shortage of organ donors isincreasing. Before the start of clinical xenotransplantation,however, certain Immunologic, physiologic, and infectiousproblems must be solved. Advancements in genetic engi-neering have made it possible to overcome severe xenograftrejection.
T, Kobayashi +20 more
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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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Reaction Kinetic Studies of the Antigen Antibody Reaction
The Journal of Immunology, 1967Summary By the combined use of fluorescence quenching, fluorescence polarization, light scattering, and saturated (NH4)2SO4 precipitation techniques the kinetics of the various phases of the antigen antibody reaction between conalbumin and anticonalbumin was studied.
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A linear model for polyclonal antibody–antigen reactions
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2022Tamás Pfeil
exaly
EOSINOPHILS AND ANTIGEN‐ANTIBODY REACTIONS*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1964openaire +2 more sources

