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The cryoglobulins: an overview

European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2001
Cryoglobulins are cold‐precipitable immunoglobulins associated with a number of infectious, autoimmune and neoplastic disorders. Their appearance along with rheumatoid factor (RF) can be considered a normal event in the clearance of immune complexes and rarely produces any symptoms.
Dammacco F   +4 more
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On the Nature of Cryoglobulins

open access: yesThe Journal of Immunology, 1968
Summary The cryoglobulins of two patients were studied. Each of the two cryoprecipitates consisted of two components. The first one, from the serum of a patient with “idiopathic cryoglobulinemia,” was composed of a 19 S and a 7 S component.
H H, Zinneman, D, Levi, U S, Seal
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Chemical analyses of cryoglobulins

Immunochemistry, 1974
Abstract A total of nine monoclonal cryoglobulins were subjected to chemical analyses. Results showed that they are preferentially associated with light chains with unblocked N-termini and also probably with heavy chain of VHI subgroup.
A.C. Wang   +3 more
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