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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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Transepithelial transport of immunoglobulins.

Annual Review of Immunology, 1994
Immunoglobulins are transported across a variety of epithelial tissues. The best studied example of this is the transport of polymeric IgA and IgM by the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) across many types of epithelial cells.
K. Mostov
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IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN SYPHILIS

The Lancet, 1969
Abstract Serum-immunoglobulin levels of fiftyfive patients with untreated syphilis were compared with those of thirty-one controls. Both IgM and IgG globulin were raised in primary, secondary, and latent syphilis. IgA was raised at the secondary stage.
R. D. Catterall, JamesJ. Delhanty
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The Structure of Immunoglobulins and Immunoglobulin Genes

1975
Immunoglobulins are members of that family of homologous proteins which includes the humoral antibodies. An antibody is a protein which appears in increased amounts in the body fluids of most vertebrates following the introduction of a foreign substance (antigen) into the body, and which is able to bind specifically to that antigen.
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The Chemistry of the Immunoglobulins

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
The immunoglobulins are the most complex system of proteins known. They have no peers with respect to the structural diversity which they exhibit or with respect to the sophisticated mechanisms which must regulate their synthesis. On the other hand, there are few proteins which have been as thoroughly studied and about which there exists such a large ...
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Genetics of Immunoglobulins

1970
The introduction of a foreign protein or antigenic material into any vertebrate organism rapidly results in the development of an immune response which is specifically directed toward that particular antigen. It is the remarkable specificity of this response to each different antigen which presents one of the most intriguing current problems in ...
H. Hugh Fudenberg, Noel L. Warner
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Immunoglobulins

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1967
E S, Lennox, M, Cohn
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Immunoglobulins

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

Acta Clinica Belgica, 1975
SummarySome of the associations between abnormal metabolism of immunoglobulins and intestinal malabsorption have been reviewed. Particular attention has been drawn to the following:1. In immunoglobulin losing enteropathies associated with dilated intestinal lymphatics, malabsorption of long chain fatty acids may occur.2.
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