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Proteins in multiple myeloma. VI. Cryoglobulins

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1956
Abstract Eight cryoglobulins (abnormal human plasma globulins that have diminished solubility in the cold) have been investigated by means of the analytical ultracentrifuge, electrophoresis, N-terminal amino acid analysis, and serological classification.
Aiko Miyake, Frank W. Putnam
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Reversible self-association of a human myeloma protein. Thermodynamics and relevance to viscosity effects and solubility.

Biochemistry, 1984
Monoclonal IgG paraproteins associated with multiple myeloma, Felty's syndrome, and idiopathic cryoglobulinemia frequently produce disease due to a tendency to self-associate in vivo.
C. Hall, G. Abraham
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Biologic properties of E myeloma proteins

The American Journal of Medicine, 1971
Abstract E myeloma protein PS (PS protein) from the serum of the second known patient (P.S.) with IgE myeloma was purified by DEAE-cellulose column chromatography and Sephadex ® G-200 gel filtration. The physicochemical properties of this protein were identical with those of E myeloma protein ND (ND protein) from the first patient with IgE myeloma ...
William D. Terry   +5 more
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Some properties of β2a-myeloma proteins

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1964
Abstract 1. 1. Seventeenβ2A-type myeloma sera and 40γ-type myeloma sera were examined paper electrophoretically, immunologically, and by ultracentrifugation. 2. 2. On paper electrophoresis,γ-type myeloma proteins are predominantly located in theγ1-γ2-globulin positions, the β2A-type myeloma proteins preferentially at the β2-γ1-globulin ...
J.P. Seeuwen   +3 more
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Steroid-carrier proteins in patients with multiple myeloma

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1986
Patients with multiple myeloma have transcortin levels lower than normal. This is due in essence to a subgroup of patients producing IGG heavy chains with lambda light chains. Patients producing IGG with predominantly kappa light chains have almost normal transcortin levels.
de Moor, P.   +3 more
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MYELOMA NONHISTONE PROTEINS [PDF]

open access: possibleBiochemical Society Transactions, 1981
J. C. Lincoln, David I. Stott
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Studies on a crystalline myeloma protein

Immunochemistry, 1971
S.B Smith, H. Hugh Fudenberg, J Leikola
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ABNORMAL PROTEINS AND PROTEIN FRACTIONS IN MYELOMA*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1964
Baruch J. Davis   +3 more
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