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Immunoglobulin stability

Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 1997
In this issue of Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, I have had the opportunity to review the following article by Rajesh Parti and Samia Mankarious entitled “Stability assessment of lyophilized intravenous immunoglobulin after reconstitution in glass containers and poly(vinyl chloride) bags” (pp. 13Ő18).
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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

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

Diabetic Medicine, 1987
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Chicken immunoglobulins

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1987
H, Ambrosius, D, Hadge
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Immunoglobulins

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1966
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Secretion Immunoglobulins

Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1976
R, Clancy, J, Bienenstock
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