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2011A new method, which allows evaluation of the avidity of bivalent antibodies when they react with bivalent antigen, is suggested. The theory is based on the idea that was proposed by us earlier. That theory considered the relation between affinity constants for bi-molecular and mono-molecular reactions of the reagents, which either are connected or not ...
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2021
Glycosylation, one of the most common post-translational modifications in mammalian cells, impacts many biological processes such as cell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation. As the most abundant glycoprotein in human serum, immunoglobulin G (IgG) plays a vital role in immune response and protection. There is a growing body of evidence suggests
Si, Liu, Xin, Liu
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Glycosylation, one of the most common post-translational modifications in mammalian cells, impacts many biological processes such as cell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation. As the most abundant glycoprotein in human serum, immunoglobulin G (IgG) plays a vital role in immune response and protection. There is a growing body of evidence suggests
Si, Liu, Xin, Liu
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Vox Sanguinis, 1986
Abstract. IgG subclasses differ not only in their biochemical and biologic properties, but also in their occurrence as selective deficiencies, alone and in combination. The normal range of IgG subclass concentrations in children and adults is compared with deficiencies found in individuals with repeated respiratory tract infections.
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Abstract. IgG subclasses differ not only in their biochemical and biologic properties, but also in their occurrence as selective deficiencies, alone and in combination. The normal range of IgG subclass concentrations in children and adults is compared with deficiencies found in individuals with repeated respiratory tract infections.
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Annual Review of Immunology, 2001
Since the description of the first mouse knockout for an IgG Fc receptor seven years ago, considerable progress has been made in defining the in vivo functions of these receptors in diverse biological systems. The role of activating FcγRs in providing a critical link between ligands and effector cells in type II and type III inflammation is now well ...
J V, Ravetch, S, Bolland
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Since the description of the first mouse knockout for an IgG Fc receptor seven years ago, considerable progress has been made in defining the in vivo functions of these receptors in diverse biological systems. The role of activating FcγRs in providing a critical link between ligands and effector cells in type II and type III inflammation is now well ...
J V, Ravetch, S, Bolland
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1987
IgG subclasses represent distinct immunoglobulin types, each defined by unique primary structures of the constant region of the heavy-chain molecule, and each with characteristic biological and functional properties. New methods and reagents to measure serum concentrations have contributed to the study of the ontogeny, antigen restriction, and ...
H D, Ochs, R J, Wedgwood
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IgG subclasses represent distinct immunoglobulin types, each defined by unique primary structures of the constant region of the heavy-chain molecule, and each with characteristic biological and functional properties. New methods and reagents to measure serum concentrations have contributed to the study of the ontogeny, antigen restriction, and ...
H D, Ochs, R J, Wedgwood
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