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A Naturally Occurring Monospecific Anti‐HL‐A8 Isoantibody
Tissue Antigens, 1973Aided in part by a grant from the Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research. A case is reported of a 34‐year‐old female with chronic thyroiditis, multiple upper respiratory ailments, and a monospecific anti‐HL–A8 lymphocytotoxic isoantibody occurring in her serum in the absence of prior pregnancy or transfusion.
Z V, Collins +4 more
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Isoantibodies to Human IgM: Serologic and Immunochemical Investigations
The Journal of Immunology, 1971Abstract A total of 378 serum samples was tested for anti-IgM activity using 15 different Waldenström's macroglobulins. For detection of the antibodies, a passive hemagglutination assay with CrCl3 as coupling agent was employed. Anti-IgM antibodies were found in 16 sera.
J, Leikola +3 more
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THE EFFECT OF ISOANTIBODIES ON RED‐CELL SURVIVAL
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1970SummaryThis paper reviews the progress in relating in vitro characteristics of isoanti‐bodies, such as Ig class, ability to bind complement, and serum concentration, to the rate of destruction of incompatible red cells that they bring about in vivo.In man, those IgG antibodies that do not bind complement, e.g.
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Observations on Abnormal Isoantibodies Following Transfusions
The Journal of Immunology, 1936Abstract There can be no doubt that all human beings may be classified as belonging to one of the four blood groups of Landsteiner. However, recent investigations have shown that sub-groups exist within these four main blood groups, especially within the group A.
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Transplantation, 1965
SUMMARYInteractions between humoral antibodies and immune lymph node cells have been tested both in vivo and in tissue culture. In three tumour-host systems, immune lymph node cells of host strain type suppressed the enhancing effect of antiserum upon incompatible tumours, while antiserum could ...
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SUMMARYInteractions between humoral antibodies and immune lymph node cells have been tested both in vivo and in tissue culture. In three tumour-host systems, immune lymph node cells of host strain type suppressed the enhancing effect of antiserum upon incompatible tumours, while antiserum could ...
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Isoantibodies to human exocrine pancreas and endothelium.
Bollettino dell'Istituto sieroterapico milanese, 1977A cytoplasmic immunofluorescence of some human pancreatic exocrine cells was obtained in 19.2% of 270 patient undiluted sera and confirmed in 20.4% of 98 healthy controls. No relation was found with clinical disorders or autoantibodies. This reaction was always associated with human endothelial antibodies and both were clearly related to high titre ...
G, Bersani +3 more
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ISOANTIBODY FORMATION IN CHRONIC PANCREATIC DISEASE
The Lancet, 1959A P, THAL, M J, MURRAY, W, EGNER
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Comparative Tests for Obtaining Isoantibodies against Cattle Erythrocytes
1965In this preliminary report we give the results of a comparative test for obtaining isoantibodies against erythrocytes in the blood serum and in the milk of immunized cows. Seven cows of the Sofia Brown breed were involved. The immunization was carried out with citrated whole blood.
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INDUCTION OF ISOANTIBODIES TO HUMAN LEUKOCYTES
Transplantation, 1968H E, Wilson, H M, Johnson, M C, Dodd
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