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PROPERTIES OF HALVES OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN LIGHT CHAINS [PDF]
Light polypeptide chains from both normal human γG immunoglobulin and Bence-Jones proteins can be cleaved into halves by limited proteolysis with trypsin, pepsin, or papain. The fragments were obtained in yields of up to 22 per cent, had molecular weights of 10,000 to 11,000, and were shown by amino acid analysis and antigenic analysis to correspond to
F A, Karlsson +2 more
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A versatile approach is presented for fabricating smart multifunctional textiles by integrating thermo‐fluorescent carbon dot/polymer nanocomposite coatings with 3D‐printed interlocked architectures. The fabrics exhibit temperature‐responsive fluorescence, durable hydrophobicity, strong antibacterial and antioxidant activity, and enhanced UV protection.
Poushali Das +8 more
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Annotation of gene loci and analysis of expression diversity in sheep immunoglobulin
As an important livestock species, sheep exhibit remarkable environmental adaptability. Immunoglobulins, expressed by B cells, are among the most crucial effector molecules in adaptive immunity.
Mingli Wu +5 more
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Long-term cultures of murine fetal liver retain very early B lymphoid phenotype. [PDF]
Long-term cultures of murine fetal liver have been successfully established using a modification of our in vitro bone marrow culture system (14, 15).
Denis, KA +3 more
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IgG light chain-independent secretion of heavy chain dimers: consequence for therapeutic antibody production and design [PDF]
Rodent monoclonal antibodies with specificity towards important biological targets are developed for therapeutic use by a process of humanisation. This process involves the creation of molecules, which retain the specificity of the rodent antibody but ...
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Nanotherapies for Atherosclerosis: Targeting, Catalysis, and Energy Transduction
Atherosclerosis management is hindered by poor drug targeting and plaque heterogeneity. Nanotechnology overcomes these barriers via three core strategies: (1) target‐engineered nanocarriers that achieve lesion‐specific precision via ligand modification, biomimetic camouflage, stimuli‐responsive release, and self‐propelling nanomotors; (2) catalytic ...
Yuqi Yang +4 more
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Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in Bionanotechnology: Current Advances and Future Perspectives
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) enables the nanoscale mapping of electrostatic surface potentials. While widely applied in materials science, its use in biological systems remains emerging. This review presents recent advances in KPFM applied to biological samples and provides a critical perspective on current limitations and future directions for
Ehsan Rahimi +4 more
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Localized Lymph Node Light Chain Amyloidosis
Immunoglobulin-derived light chain amyloidosis can occasionally be associated with localized disease. We present a patient with localized lymph node light chain amyloidosis without an underlying monoclonal protein or lymphoproliferative disorder and ...
Binod Dhakal +3 more
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As‐spun carbon materials produced from Lignosulfonate, gelatin, and alginate, selected for water solubility, and ability to produce templated sustainable carbon nanostructures. Gelatin and alginate are sacrificial during thermal processing, allowing the production of engineered high surface area nanostructures, which are further characterized for ...
Judith Miralda‐Jalle +6 more
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Molecular basis of heavy-chain class switching and switch region deletion in an Abelson virus-transformed cell line [PDF]
We demonstrated that a subclone of an Abelson murine leukemia virus-transformed B-lymphoid cell line switched from mu to gamma 2b expression in vitro, by the classical recombination-deletion mechanism.
Alt, Frederick W. +5 more
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