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Light Chains With Heavy Effects

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2020
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Obici, L., Merlini, G.
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Heavy Lifting: Nomenclature and Novel Therapy for Gamma Heavy Chain Disease and Other Heavy Chain Disorders

Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma and Leukemia, 2020
Heavy chain disorders are rare B-cell disorders and include heavy chain disease, heavy chain deposition disease, and heavy chain amyloidosis. These disorders share the pathognomonic finding of a truncated immunoglobulin heavy chain without an associated light chain in the serum or urine in the case of heavy chain disease or in the tissues in the case ...
Sara Singer   +7 more
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Alpha-Heavy Chain Disease

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986
A review of alpha-heavy chain disease (AHCD) emphasizing its histopathology and associated lesions is presented. Unusual clinicopathologic presentations and modern concepts regarding histogenesis of AHCD in the light of recent immunohistochemical findings are discussed.
Parviz Haghighi, Paul L. Wolf
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A Review on Heavy Metals Contamination in Soil: Effects, Sources, and Remediation Techniques

Soil & sediment contamination, 2019
Soil heavy metal pollution has become a worldwide environmental issue that has attracted considerable public attention, largely from the increasing concern for the security of agricultural products.
Changfeng Li   +6 more
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Heavy Chain Diseases

1986
Heavy chain diseases (HCD) are immunoproliferative disorders characterized by the production of monoclonal immunoglobulin molecules composed of deleted heavy chains devoid of light chains. The diagnosis is established by immunoelectrophoresis (possibly combined to immunoselection) or immunofixation.
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Analysis of patients with γ-heavy chain disease by the heavy/light chain and free light chain assays

Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2014
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of the heavy/light chain and free light chain immunoassays in patients with heavy chain disease, and to assess the ability of the heavy/light chain assay to measure and confirm the abnormal, truncated heavy chain.Frozen serum samples from 15 γ-heavy chain disease patients were tested for IgGκ,
Robert A. Kyle   +3 more
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Removal of Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastewaters: A Review

, 2017
Heavy metals like arsenic, copper, cadmium, chromium, nickel, zinc, lead, and mercury are major pollutants of fresh water reservoirs because of their toxic, non-biodegradable, and persistent nature.
A. Azimi   +3 more
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Disruption of the Dictyostelium myosin heavy chain gene by homologous recombination.

Science, 1987
The phenomenon of homologous recombination, which allows specific gene conversion and gene insertion, can be a powerful system for the study of eukaryotic cell biology.
A. Lozanne, J. Spudich
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Heavy chain diseases in man

La Ricerca in Clinica e in Laboratorio, 1976
Human heavy chain diseases offer an opportunity to examine the molecular events taking place in cells which produce naturally occurring structural variants of a well-studied complex protein. Extensive structural analyses have been carried out on many of these proteins and have revealed the existence of certain characteristic features.
Joel N. Buxbaum, Joel N. Buxbaum
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Murine heavy chain disease

European Journal of Immunology, 1978
AbstractUsing cultured mouse myeloma cells, it has been possible to derive cells which are now synthesizing products similar to human heavy chain disease proteins. An initial mutant was isolated which synthesized a heavy chain with an internal deletion and a normal light chain.
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