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Subtypes of Bence-Jones Proteins

The Journal of Immunology, 1965
Summary Antigenic differences among Bence-Jones proteins within each major type have been demonstrated. This heterogeneity appears to be independent of the Inv (a) type. At least two subtypes were demonstrated among the proteins in the panels of Type K and Type L proteins studied.
R L, Nachman, R L, Engle, S, Stein
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Bence-Jones proteins and antibodies

Journal of Chemical Education, 1967
Examines Bence-Jones proteins and antibodies as an example of research that may provide vital insight into the molecular basis of immunity.
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Bence-Jones-Proteine

Blut Zeitschrift für die Gesamte Blutforschung, 1969
Die Isolierung und Reinigung der Bence-Jones-Proteine aus dem Urin plasmazytomkranker Patienten ermoglichte eine genauere immunologische, chemische und physikalische Charakterisierung dieser Proteine.
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Bence Jones Proteins: Malignant or Benign?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1982
Over a century elapsed between Henry Bence Jones' discovery of a urinary protein with unusual thermal properties in patients with multiple myeloma1 and Edelman and Gally's demonstration2 that this curious protein was the light polypeptide portion (kappa or lambda chain) of the immunoglobulin molecule.
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Guidelines for the Analysis of Bence Jones Protein

Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2003
The detection and quantification of monoclonal free light chains in urine (Bence Jones protein, BJP) are thorny issues for the laboratorian. Immunoelectrophoretic techniques (immunofixation) allow the characterization of the two pathognomonic features of light chains: monoclonality and absence of heavy chains.
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Antigenic Uniqueness of Bence Jones Proteins

Nature, 1965
MUCH information about the structure of the human immunoglobulins has derived from investigations of the antigenic characteristics of Bence Jones proteins. The two major antigenic groups of Bence Jones proteins have immunological counterparts in the light (L) chains of the normal population of γ2-, γ1A- and γ1M-globulins1.
Ralph L. Nachman, Ralph L. Engle
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