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Isoantigens of Gamma Globulin in Pigs [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1965
Two gamma globulin isoantigens in pigs have been identified by hemagglutination-inhibition tests. Two codominant autosomal alleles, Gl a and Gl b , determine three phenotypes, Gl(a+b-), Gl(a+b+), and Gl(a-b+).
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Solubilization of Human Leucocyte Membrane Isoantigens [PDF]

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ISOANTIGENS, thought to be important as histocompatibility antigens, have been identified on membranes of human cells by serological techniques1. In order to interpret serological studies of histocompatibility antigens in terms of an understanding of the molecular representation of gene information, the isoantigens must be obtained in a suitable state ...
Stanley G. Nathenson   +3 more
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Adjuvant Activity of Erythrocyte Isoantigens

Science, 1967
Erythrocyte isoantigens determined by the B blood-group locus of chickens enhance the immune response to weak isoantigens. This adjuvant action occurs if the antigens are present on the same erythrocyte, and the recipients are capable of responding immunologically to the B antigens.
L. W. Schierman, R. A. Mcbride
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Human Pancreas-specific Isoantigens

Nature, 1964
PANCREAS-SPECIFIC isoantigens have been detected in rabbits1 and rhesus monkeys2 following experimental isoimmunization. It has also been reported that isoantibodies and autoantibodies occur in the sera of patients with various types of pancreatic disease3–5. Attempts were made in this laboratory to confirm the findings in man using the same techniques
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Isoantigens ABH in Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1976
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between the histologic findings and the presence or absence of ABH isoantigens in intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix. After the lesions were graded by four pathologists, the Red Cell Adherence (RCA) test was done to demonstrate the ABH antigens, and the results of the two were compared.
Mary Chang-Lo   +4 more
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History of Foreign Embryonic IsoAntigens

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2013
After defining the term ‘foreign embryonic isoantigens’, the author describes the experimental sequence which has allowed this new fetoprotein class to be identified. Experiments have followed three different directions, namely (i) passive immunization, by which conceptus antibodies raised in another animal species are transferred to the female animal,
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Isoantigen expression in hybrid mouse cells

Experimental Cell Research, 1970
Abstract Cells of the Ehrlich ascites tumour were fused with A9, A9RI and B82 cells, all three of which were derived from L cells and bore the H-2k histocompatibility antigen complex and the specific surface antigens associated with the presence of the ‘L cell virion’.
George Klein   +5 more
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A, B, and H isoantigens in the human fetus

Developmental Biology, 1973
Abstract We studied the appearance of isoantigens A, B, and H during the fertilization age in human embryos and fetuses with the specific red cell adherence (SRCA) test. The first positive reaction was found in endothelial cells of a 4-wk-old embryo. In 6-wk-old embryos the isoantigens appeared on the luminal surface of the epithelium of the stomach ...
Israel Davidsohn   +5 more
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Separation of specific antibodies to H‐2 isoantigens

International Journal of Cancer, 1967
AbstractAntibodies against various H‐2 antigens were separated by an adsorption‐elation procedure. The findings might have implications for both antibody and antigen purification.
Motet, D, Berghden, C
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H substance — A precursor of A and B tissue isoantigens

Experientia, 1975
Das Vorhandensein der H-Substanz im normalen Gewebe von Personen mit den Blutgruppen A, B und AB wurde mit dem spezifischen Blutkorperchen-Anhaftungstest, «specific red cell adherence» (SRCA), festgestellt. Das fruhe Erscheinen und die dauernde Anwesenheit der H-Substanz in manchen Exokrindrusen bekraftigen die Hypothese, dass die Erzeugung der H ...
Israel Davidsohn   +2 more
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