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Journal of Immunoassay, 1998
An alternative protocol for immobilization of antibodies onto plastic solid supports is presented. According to the proposed protocol, tubes are first coated with gamma-globulins from non-immunized animal of the same species as that from which the ...
P. Petrou+3 more
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An alternative protocol for immobilization of antibodies onto plastic solid supports is presented. According to the proposed protocol, tubes are first coated with gamma-globulins from non-immunized animal of the same species as that from which the ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1968
This medical progress report, originally published in the New England Journal of Medicine , encompasses all the recent changes in our understanding of γ-globulins and disorders of γ-globulin synthesis. The book is divided into four sections: "The Structure and Synthesis of Immunoglobulins," "Hypergammaglobulinemia," "The Antibody Deficiency Syndromes,"
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This medical progress report, originally published in the New England Journal of Medicine , encompasses all the recent changes in our understanding of γ-globulins and disorders of γ-globulin synthesis. The book is divided into four sections: "The Structure and Synthesis of Immunoglobulins," "Hypergammaglobulinemia," "The Antibody Deficiency Syndromes,"
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Porcine neonatal survival and serum gamma globulins.
Journal of Animal Science, 1978SUMMARY Sixty sows and gilts were randomized among three treatments according to breed and parity to determine whether removal of piglets from the dam at birth and simultaneous return would alter piglet serum gamma globulin concentration and reduce ...
W. F. Hendrix+3 more
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Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1987
Placenta-eluted gamma globulins (PEGG) have been recently and successfully used in the treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. PEGG, eluted at acid pH from large pools of human placentas, contained 99% IgG material. Sephacryl S300 gel filtration
M. Moynier+3 more
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Placenta-eluted gamma globulins (PEGG) have been recently and successfully used in the treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. PEGG, eluted at acid pH from large pools of human placentas, contained 99% IgG material. Sephacryl S300 gel filtration
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JAMA, 1961
To the Editor:— Dr. Krugman and his associates deserve congratulations for their study of infectious hepatitis reported inThe Journal, Oct. 15, 1960. However, their statement concerning the optional dose of gamma globulin for the prevention of infectious hepatitis merits discussion. The authors think that 0.01 ml.
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To the Editor:— Dr. Krugman and his associates deserve congratulations for their study of infectious hepatitis reported inThe Journal, Oct. 15, 1960. However, their statement concerning the optional dose of gamma globulin for the prevention of infectious hepatitis merits discussion. The authors think that 0.01 ml.
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1961
To the Editor .—The 1961 edition of "Red Book" of the American Academy of Pediatrics distinguishes between the adult and the child dose for the first time in its recommendations for the prevention of infectious hepatitis. This amounts to 2½ times more for adults than for children per pound of body weight. These recommendations resemble those of Krugman
Alex J. Steigman+9 more
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To the Editor .—The 1961 edition of "Red Book" of the American Academy of Pediatrics distinguishes between the adult and the child dose for the first time in its recommendations for the prevention of infectious hepatitis. This amounts to 2½ times more for adults than for children per pound of body weight. These recommendations resemble those of Krugman
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Absence of serum gamma globulins in an adult.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1954THE syndrome of low serum gamma globulin in the presence of relatively normal quantities of the other protein factors has recently been described in children, but has not heretofore been observed i...
J. Sanford, C. B. Favour, M. S. Tribeman
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JAMA, 1962
To the Editor:— The answer to Dr. Arata's question about the prevention of measles (JAMA176:971 [June 17] 1961), would not satisfy me. He had been advised that the administration of gamma globulin materially lessened immunity to measles.This was not answered.
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To the Editor:— The answer to Dr. Arata's question about the prevention of measles (JAMA176:971 [June 17] 1961), would not satisfy me. He had been advised that the administration of gamma globulin materially lessened immunity to measles.This was not answered.
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Prevention of Hepatitis with Gamma Globulin
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980Excerpt To the editor: In the December issue, Hoofnagle and colleagues (1) conclude that immune serum gamma globulin (ISG) preparations produce passive-active immunity when administered after expos...
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