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Genetics of Immunoglobulins

1970
The introduction of a foreign protein or antigenic material into any vertebrate organism rapidly results in the development of an immune response which is specifically directed toward that particular antigen. It is the remarkable specificity of this response to each different antigen which presents one of the most intriguing current problems in ...
H H, Fudenberg, N L, Warner
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Immunoglobulin Titers and Immunoglobulin Subtypes

2005
Immunoglobulins (antibodies) are a group of heterogeneous proteins that exhibit the unique property of being able to bind to proteins or polysaccharides that stimulated the production of the antibody. Antibodies are one of two important antigen recognition components of the immune system.
Popović, Petar   +3 more
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Immunoglobulin mRNA and Immunoglobulin Genes

1976
The genetic origin of antibody diversity has been a subject of much thought and controversy over the past 20 years. Extensive studies of immunoglobulins, particularly at the amino acid sequence level, have provided us with a general scheme of the genetic loci which encode antibody molecules (Fig. 1).
C. Milstein   +5 more
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Metabolism of Immunoglobulins

1976
Publisher Summary Techniques for the study of immunoglobulin metabolism using purified radioiodinated serum proteins helps define the factors controlling the rates of immunoglobulin synthesis, catabolism, and transport. These techniques are important in studying the pathogenesis of the abnormalities of immunoglobulin levels seen in various ...
T A, Waldmann, W, Strober
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Immunoglobulins

Annual Review of Medicine, 1969
E C, Franklin, B, Frangione
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Phylogeny of Immunoglobulins

1969
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the phylogeny of immunoglobulins. The chapter offers a definitive review of the immunoglobulins of various species. The chapter provides the phylogenetic tree based data that are used as a perspective for the understanding of the development and present structure of the complex immunoglobulin systems of man ...
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Reversible unfolding of individual titin immunoglobulin domains by AFM.

Science, 1997
M. Rief   +4 more
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Design and standardization of PCR primers and protocols for detection of clonal immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor gene recombinations in suspect lymphoproliferations: Report of the BIOMED-2 Concerted Action BMH4-CT98-3936

Leukemia, 2003
J. Dongen   +22 more
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The Structure of Immunoglobulins and Immunoglobulin Genes

1975
Immunoglobulins are members of that family of homologous proteins which includes the humoral antibodies. An antibody is a protein which appears in increased amounts in the body fluids of most vertebrates following the introduction of a foreign substance (antigen) into the body, and which is able to bind specifically to that antigen.
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