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Metabolism of immunoglobulins.
Chemical Immunology, 1969Publisher Summary Techniques for the study of immunoglobulin metabolism using purified radioiodinated serum proteins helps define the factors controlling the rates of immunoglobulin synthesis, catabolism, and transport.
T. Waldmann, W. Strober
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The immunoglobulins and immunoglobulin genes of swine
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1994The historical works describing the characterization of swine immunoglobulins are reviewed. The three major isotypes, IgM, IgA and IgG, have been recognized for 25 years and their concentrations in various body fluids, the location of the plasma cells throughout the body which synthesize them and their transport into lacteal secretions and absorption ...
John E. Butler, W.R. Brown
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The impact of glycosylation on the biological function and structure of human immunoglobulins.
Annual Review of Immunology, 2007Immunoglobulins are the major secretory products of the adaptive immune system. Each is characterized by a distinctive set of glycoforms that reflects the wide variation in the number, type, and location of their oligosaccharides.
J. N. Arnold+4 more
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Molecular Biosystems, 2016
Immunoglobulins, also called antibodies, are a group of cell surface proteins which are produced by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance (called antigen).
Hua Tang, Wei Chen, Hao Lin
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Immunoglobulins, also called antibodies, are a group of cell surface proteins which are produced by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance (called antigen).
Hua Tang, Wei Chen, Hao Lin
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Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy and Immunoglobulin A Vasculitis
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2019Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis and immunoglobulin A nephropathy are common glomerulopathies in the pediatric population that deserve special attention. In some cases the primary care provider can follow the patient but others need more intensive management. Delaying this treatment can lead to worse morbidity.
Katherine Twombley, Oana Nicoara
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Immunoglobulins and immunoglobulin genes of the horse
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2006Antibodies 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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Immunological Reviews, 2005
Summary: Due to their vast surface area, the mucosal surfaces of the body represent a major site of potential attack by invading pathogens. The secretions that bathe mucosal surfaces contain significant levels of immunoglobulins (Igs), which play key roles in immune defense of these surfaces.
J. Woof, J. Mestecky
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Summary: Due to their vast surface area, the mucosal surfaces of the body represent a major site of potential attack by invading pathogens. The secretions that bathe mucosal surfaces contain significant levels of immunoglobulins (Igs), which play key roles in immune defense of these surfaces.
J. Woof, J. Mestecky
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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.
Ivar Hordvik+2 more
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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.
Ivar Hordvik+2 more
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2015
Immunoglobulin A nephropathy is characteristically slowly evolving, and studies from autopsies and kidney donors show that deposition of immunoglobulin A is quite common and not necessarily associated with overt disease. However, series of biopsy-diagnosed patients that extend to 20 or 30 years report rates of end-stage renal failure of up to 40–50%. A
Sydney C.W. Tang, Kar Neng Lai
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Immunoglobulin A nephropathy is characteristically slowly evolving, and studies from autopsies and kidney donors show that deposition of immunoglobulin A is quite common and not necessarily associated with overt disease. However, series of biopsy-diagnosed patients that extend to 20 or 30 years report rates of end-stage renal failure of up to 40–50%. A
Sydney C.W. Tang, Kar Neng Lai
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