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Serum Levels of Bactericidin and Globulin in Schizophrenia

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1963
According to a number of investigators schizophrenia is a disorder of adaptation on a biochemical level. Since immunogenesis is a basic biologic adaptive mechanism it is not surprising that many efforts have been made to examine linkages or parallelisms between schizophrenia and immune processes.
Eugene Fischel, Lenore M. Kopeloff
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DEFECTIVE SERUM GAMMA GLOBULIN FORMATION

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1955
Excerpt The anomaly called agammaglobulinemia has become a fairly well known clinical entity, although prior to Bruton's report1in 1952 it had never been described.
M. E. Morton, Thomas H. Brem
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HYPERSENSITIVITY TO IMMUNE SERUM GLOBULIN

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
To the Editor:— The clinical note inThe Journal, Sept. 26, 1959, page 415, is a case report entitled "Hypersensitivity to Immune Serum Globulin." The publication of this seems unfortunate to me, since both diagnosis and treatment are open to question. The inaccuracies which it contains could lead to disaster in circumstances of a similar nature.
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Studies of the Immune Globulins of Human Serum

The Journal of Immunology, 1963
Summary A method is described which allows the isolation of antigenically pure samples of the three immune globulins: γss (=7 S γ), γ1M (=19 S γ) and γ1A (=β2A), starting from individual serum samples. The γss-globulin is obtained by chromatography on diethylaminoethyl-cellulose.
J F Heremans, J-P Vaerman, C Vaerman
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The interaction of immune serum globulin and immune globulin intravenous with complement

Molecular Immunology, 1983
The in vitro anticomplementary activity of untreated and heat-aggregated (63 degrees C, 10 min) immune serum globulin (ISG) and immune globulin intravenous (IGIV) prepared by partial reduction and alkylation have been evaluated by three assays, C3 activation, binding to C1q and enhancement of alternative pathway lysis of rabbit erythrocytes.
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Complement interaction with immune serum globulin and immune globulin intravenous

The American Journal of Medicine, 1984
Three complement assays, C1q binding activity, C3 activation in normal human serum, and enhancement of alternative pathway activity, have been used to evaluate the in vitro anticomplementary activity of untreated and heat-aggregated (63 degrees C, 10 minutes) immune serum globulin and immune globulin intravenous prepared by partial reduction and ...
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Pinocytosis of serum globulins by macrophages

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1970
T. I. Tsatsenkina, O. V. Chakhava
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Hepatitis B Immune Globulin and Immune Serum Globulin

New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
Robert J. Gerety   +2 more
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SARS-CoV-2 variants, spike mutations and immune escape

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
William T Harvey   +2 more
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Tumour burden and efficacy of immune-checkpoint inhibitors

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Filippo Gustavo Dall'Olio   +2 more
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