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Immunoglobulin D (IgD) myeloma represents an uncommon subtype of multiple myeloma (MM), accounting for 1–2% of cases. Subjects affected by IgD MM have been demonstrated to have an inferior outcome and survival compared to those with other MM subtypes.
Jari Intra+6 more
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THE ROLE OF THE KIDNEY IN THE CATABOLISM OF BENCE JONES PROTEINS AND IMMUNOGLOBULIN FRAGMENTS [PDF]
R. Dean Wochner+2 more
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COMPARISONS OF BENCE-JONES PROTEINS AND L POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS OF MYELOMA GLOBULINS AFTER HYDROLYSIS WITH TRYPSIN [PDF]
James H. Schwartz, Gerald M. Edelman
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Brief Report: Two Bence Jones Proteins of Different Immunologic Types in the Same Patient with Multiple Myeloma [PDF]
Ralph L. Engle, Ralph L. Nachman
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Solitary plasmacytoma of the jaw
Serena Marotta1, Pierpaolo Di Micco21Haematology Division, Second University of Naples, Italy; 2Internal Medicina, Fatebenefratelli Hospital of Naples, ItalyAbstract: Solitary plasmacytoma may be considered as a rare neoplasm of head and neck and is a ...
Serena Marotta, Pierpaolo Di Micco
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Amino acid sequence studies with Bence-Jones proteins. [PDF]
N Hilschmann, Lyman C. Craig
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NORMAL COUNTERPARTS TO BENCE-JONES PROTEINS: FREE L POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS OF HUMAN γ-GLOBULIN [PDF]
Ingemar Berggård, Gerald M. Edelman
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Antigenic analysis of an N-terminal fragment of a type K Bence Jones protein [PDF]
Ming Jen Tan, Wallace V. Epstein
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