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Gamma Globulin in Pediatrics

Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
Gamma globulin is of value as a prophylactic or modifying agent in selected cases of measles, pertussis, infectious hepatitis (particularly in adults), congenital agammaglobulinemia, and rubella occurring during the first four months of pregnancy. Specific hyperimmune globulins have been found beneficial in mumps, smallpox, tetanus, eczema vaccinatum ...
J L, SIMON, H D, RILEY
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Rabbit Gamma-globulin Allotypes

Nature, 1964
ALLOTYPIC specificity of rabbit γ-globulins differentiating individuals of the same species, was first described by Oudin1. This kind of specificity is defined by means of reactions between rabbit iso-precipitating sera and the serum of individuals of the same species.
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The Gamma Globulins

Advances in Pediatrics, 1957
D, GITLIN, C A, JANEWAY
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HELP CONSERVE GAMMA GLOBULIN

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
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Intravenous Gamma-Globulin Therapy

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
Initially used as replacement therapy in patients with hypogammaglob-ulinemia, intravenous gamma-globulin (IVIg) preparations are increasingly being used as treatment for various autoimmune disorders. Although expensive, IVIg has become first-line or adjunctive therapy in the treatment of disorders as diverse as autoimmune or post-transfusion ...
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"GAMMA GLOBULIN" AND "PLACENTAL GLOBULIN"

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1944
Three agents are currently recommended for the prophylaxis of measles—convalescent human serum, placental globulin (immune globulin-human) and gamma globulin derived from normal human serum (human immune serum globulin). Concentrated, pooled ascites fluid 1 has also been suggested but has not come into general use and will not be discussed here.
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Gamma Globulin

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1953
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GAMMA GLOBULINS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945
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GAMMA-GLOBULIN

The Lancet, 1956
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