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Immunoglobulin E in Coccidioidomycosis
The Journal of Immunology, 1979Abstract Serum immunoglobulin (Ig) levels of M, G, A, and E were quantitatively measured in 22 patients with active coccidioidomycosis (Group I), 15 patients in clinical remission (Group II), 15 healthy, coccidioidin (CDN) skin-test positive persons (Group III), and 26 healthy, CDN skin-test negative persons (Group IV).
R A, Cox, D R, Arnold
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Dermographia mediated by immunoglobulin E [PDF]
Abstract We have investigated the component in the serum of two patients with dermographia that sensitized normal skin for a wheal-flare response to scratching. Passively sensitized skin sites were more reactive six to eight hours than 1 hour after injection and sometimes remained sensitized for 10 days.
Richard W. Newcomb, Harold E. Nelson
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Immunoglobulin E in the Monkey
The Journal of Immunology, 1969Abstract An immunoglobulin reacting with anti-human γE antibodies was detected in the sera of monkeys immunized with Ascaris antigen or infested with parasitic mites. The monkey protein gave a precipitin band with antiserum specific for the Fc portion of human γE, but failed to react with any of the antisera specific for the other human ...
K, Ishizaka, T, Ishizaka, T, Tada
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Analytical Chemistry, 2015
The development of electronic sensors with minimized usage of reagents and washing steps in the sensing protocols will significantly facilitate the detection of biomolecules.
Bingying Jiang+5 more
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The development of electronic sensors with minimized usage of reagents and washing steps in the sensing protocols will significantly facilitate the detection of biomolecules.
Bingying Jiang+5 more
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Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2009
Canine IgE discovery and characterization historically closely paralleled that of human IgE. The reason for this would seem to be the early recognition of the spontaneous manifestation of allergic diseases in dogs that are nearly identical to human allergic diseases.
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Canine IgE discovery and characterization historically closely paralleled that of human IgE. The reason for this would seem to be the early recognition of the spontaneous manifestation of allergic diseases in dogs that are nearly identical to human allergic diseases.
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Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2009
The recognition of homocytotropic antibodies and their occurrence in response to parasite infection preceded the recognition of IgE as a distinct antibody isotype in the bovine species. Passive cutaneous anaphylaxis was an early reliable and antigen specific method to detect IgE in bovine serum.
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The recognition of homocytotropic antibodies and their occurrence in response to parasite infection preceded the recognition of IgE as a distinct antibody isotype in the bovine species. Passive cutaneous anaphylaxis was an early reliable and antigen specific method to detect IgE in bovine serum.
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The discovery of immunoglobulin E
Immunology Letters, 2016The discovery of immunoglobulin E (IgE) was a breakthrough in the field of allergy and immunology. Our understanding of mechanisms of allergic reactions and the role of IgE in these disorders has paralleled to the discovery of treatment modalities for patients with allergy. The first clue to the existence of a substance responsible for hypersensitivity
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Immunoglobulin e and allergy [PDF]
Vengono accennate le fasi principali per l’identificazione e la caratterizzazione dell’anticorpo con attivita reaginica (immunoglobulina E); si discutono inoltre i fattori che influenzano la sua formazione, esaminando il ruolo da esso svolto nella mediazione delle reazioni allergiche del tipo asma da fieno.
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Site-specific N-glycosylation analysis of human immunoglobulin e.
Journal of Proteome Research, 2014Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is a heterodimeric glycoprotein involved in antiparasitic and allergic immune reactions. IgE glycosylation is known to exhibit significant interindividual variation, and several reports have indicated its relevance in determining ...
R. Plomp+7 more
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A model of the Fc of immunoglobulin E
Molecular Immunology, 1986A model of the Fc of human IgE was constructed using the known three-dimensional structure of IgG Fc. On the basis of amino acid sequence homology, the CE2, CE3 and CE4 domains were modelled after CG3, CG2 and CG3, respectively. The mode of association of the CG2 and of the CG3 pairs of domains was assumed for the CE3 and the CE4 pairs, respectively ...
David R. Davies, Eduardo A. Padlan
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