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Equine immunoglobulins and organization of immunoglobulin genes

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2015
Our understanding of how equine immunoglobulin genes are organized has increased significantly in recent years. For equine heavy chains, 52 IGHV, 40 IGHD, 8 IGHJ and 11 IGHC are present. Seven of these IGHCs are gamma chain genes. Sequence diversity is increasing between fetal, neonatal, foal and adult age.
Stefanie, Walther   +3 more
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Immunoglobulins in teleosts

Immunogenetics, 2021
Immunoglobulins are glycoproteins which are produced as membrane-bound receptors on B-cells or in a secreted form, known as antibodies. In teleosts, three immunoglobulin isotypes, IgM, IgT, and IgD, are present, each comprising two identical heavy and two identical light polypeptide chains.
Sumaira, Bilal   +2 more
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The interactions of calreticulin with immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin Y

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2011
Calreticulin is a chaperone of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) assisting proteins in achieving the correctly folded structure. Details of the binding specificity of calreticulin are still a matter of debate. Calreticulin has been described as an oligosaccharide-binding chaperone but data are also accumulating in support of calreticulin as a polypeptide ...
Møllegaard, Karen Mai; id_orcid 0000-0001-9940-0474   +9 more
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Immunoglobulins and immunoglobulin genes of the horse

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2006
Antibodies of the horse were studied intensively by many notable immunologists throughout the past century until the early 1970's. After a large gap of interest in horse immunology, additional basic studies on horse immunoglobulin genes performed during the past 10 years have resulted in new insights into the equine humoral immune system. These include
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Immunoglobulin subclasses and prophylactic use of immunoglobulin in immunoglobulin g subclass deficiency

Cancer, 1991
Persistent low serum levels of one or several immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses can be found in a high proportion of adult patients with increased susceptibility to infections. It is hard to envision that the low subclass level in itself is responsible for this susceptibility because healthy blood donors have been described who are completely devoid of
T, Söderström   +2 more
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Nomenclature of Immunoglobulins

Nature, 1970
As the problem of biological nomenclature grows, the effective system worked out for the immunoglobulins can provide a model for the clarification of a confused situation.
H D, Welscher, D S, Rowe
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Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy

Pediatrics In Review, 2019
1. Smita Goodman, DO* 2. Jessica Reid-Adam, MD* 1. *Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common form of primary chronic glomerular disease worldwide. First described in 1968 by pathologist Jean Berger, it was regarded for many years as a benign condition.
Smita, Goodman, Jessica, Reid-Adam
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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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Immunoglobulins of sheep

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1969
Abstract Immunoelectrophoretic analysis of fractions obtained by DEAE-Sephadex ion exchange chromatography suggests that ovine immunoglobulins may comprise at least five distinct classes. In addition to the electrophoretically slow γ2 and fast γ1 immunoglobulin G, there exists another closely related immunoglobulin which may be either another ...
R, Heimer, L G, Clark, P H, Maurer
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Immunoglobulins

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
L, van Es, K W, Pondman
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