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Salivary Proteomic Signatures in Pregnant Women With Excessive Gingival Bleeding
ABSTRACT Objective This observational, cross‐sectional, and analytical study aimed to explore the pathophysiological mechanisms of gingivitis in pregnancy by analyzing the salivary proteomic profile according to gingival bleeding status. Materials and Methods Pregnant women at the 27th week of gestation or beyond were categorized into two groups: those
Gerson Aparecido Foratori‐Junior +9 more
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ABSTRACT How have advanced capitalist democracies transitioned from a Fordist to a post‐Fordist, knowledge‐based economy? And why have they followed seemingly similar policy trajectories despite different economic models and sectoral specializations? We develop the notion of skill‐biased policy change to answer these questions. Drawing on a distinction
Sebastian Diessner +5 more
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Identical allotypic markers of heavy polypeptide chains present in different immunoglobulin classes.
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Immunoglobulin heavy chain binding protein
Nature, 1983Pre-B lymphocytes, and hybridomas derived from them, synthesize immunoglobulin heavy (IgH) chain in the absence of light (L) chain. In the Abelson virus transformed line 18-81, which is representative of the pre-B cell stage, we observed that at least some of the H-chains are bound to a protein other than L-chain.
Haas, I., Wabl, M.
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The immunoglobulin heavy chain class switch
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1984While much has been learned concerning the molecular structural basis for the heavy chain class switch, many questions relating to the regulation of the switch remain unanswered, or at least controversial. Identification of the enzyme system which mediates the class switch, as well as other regulatory, possibly X-linked, genes should provide the ...
P D, Burrows, M D, Cooper
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Origins of immunoglobulin heavy chain domains
Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1980Using computer programs that analyze the evolutionary history and probability of relationship of protein sequences, we have investigated the gene duplication events that led to the present configuration of immunoglobulin C regions, with particular attention to the origins of the homology regions (domains) of the heavy chains.
W C, Barker, L K, Ketcham, M O, Dayhoff
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Whale immunoglobulins—II. Heavy chain structure
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1972Abstract 1. 1. Immunoglobulins (7S) were purified from the plasmas of three species of whales, hump-backed, fin-backed and Sei. 2. 2. Heavy polypeptide chains were characterized and compared to human γ chains. 3. 3. Amino acid composition and peptide map comparisons indicated much homology between the whale 7S Ig heavy chain and hyman γ.
J C, Travis, B G, Sanders
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Rat immunoglobulin E heavy chain locus
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1984A 2100 base-pair long sequence has been established which covers all four constant domains of the rat epsilon-chain. An analysis of messenger RNA from an immunoglobulin E producing rat immunocytoma revealed two separate epsilon-chain mRNA species, 2.3 X 10(3) and 2.8 X 10(3) base-pairs long.
M L, Steen, L, Hellman, U, Pettersson
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Immunoglobulin heavy-chain loci in ancient allotetraploid goldfish
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2022As an ancient allotetraploid species, goldfish (Carassius auratus) have two sets of subgenomes. In this study, immunoglobulin heavy-chain (IGH) genes were cloned from the red crucian carp (Carassius auratus red var.), and the corresponding loci were identified in the gynogenetic diploid red crucian carp (GRCC) genome as well as the genomes of three ...
Linmei, Han +12 more
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Regulation of immunoglobulin heavy‐chain gene rearrangements
Immunological Reviews, 2004Summary: Regulated assembly of antigen receptor gene segments to produce functional genes is a hallmark of B‐ and T‐lymphocyte development. The immunoglobulin heavy‐chain (IgH) and T‐cell receptor β‐chain genes rearrange first in B and T lineages, respectively.
Dipanjan, Chowdhury, Ranjan, Sen
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