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IgG Subclass Deficiencies

Vox Sanguinis, 1986
Abstract. IgG subclasses differ not only in their biochemical and biologic properties, but also in their occurrence as selective deficiencies, alone and in combination. The normal range of IgG subclass concentrations in children and adults is compared with deficiencies found in individuals with repeated respiratory tract infections.
L A, Hanson   +5 more
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Subclass discriminant analysis

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2006
Over the years, many Discriminant Analysis (DA) algorithms have been proposed for the study of high-dimensional data in a large variety of problems. Each of these algorithms is tuned to a specific type of data distribution (that which best models the problem at hand).
Manli, Zhu, Aleix M, Martinez
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IgG SUBCLASS DEFICIENCIES

Annual Review of Medicine, 1987
IgG subclasses represent distinct immunoglobulin types, each defined by unique primary structures of the constant region of the heavy-chain molecule, and each with characteristic biological and functional properties. New methods and reagents to measure serum concentrations have contributed to the study of the ontogeny, antigen restriction, and ...
H D, Ochs, R J, Wedgwood
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IgG Subclass Deficiency

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1992
IgG subclasses have been recognized since the early 1960s. Four such subclasses, designated IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4, are known to exist. Approximately 65 to 70% of the total circulating IgG in normal persons is of the IgG1 subclass. IgG2 constitutes 20 to 25% of circulating IgG, and IgG3 and IgG4 each represent less than 10%.
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Immunological Role of IgG Subclasses

Immunological Investigations, 2020
The loss of tolerance to self-antigens is the unequivocal "red line" of autoimmunity: both development of autoreactive T and B cells and production of polyclonal autoantibodies represent seminal keys to the pathogenesis of protean autoimmune diseases.
Napodano C   +10 more
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Lattices of subclasses. II

International Journal of Algebra and Computation, 2014
We prove that the class K(σ) of all algebraic structures of signature σ is Q-universal if and only if there is a class K ⊆ K(σ) such that the problem whether a finite lattice embeds into the lattice of K-quasivarieties is undecidable.
Schwidefsky, Marina   +1 more
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ANCA and IgG Subclasses

1993
We studied IgG subclass distribution of ANCA in 247 patients with ELISA. We used monoclonal subclass specific antibodies and purified MPO and proteinase 3 as antigen. We found that IgG1 and IgG4 yield high values in both groups. We also found that high IgG2 titers were rare among the anti-proteinase 3 positive, while it was common among anti-MPO sera ...
M, Segelmark, J, Wieslander
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Imprint Immunofixation of IgG Subclasses, Using Monoclonal Subclass‐Specific Antibodies

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1983
Monoclonal mouse hybridoma antibodies to human IgG subclasses 1–4 were used in an imprint immunofixation (IIF) technique to characterize the IgG subclass of a panel of IgG myeloma and normal sera separated by thin‐layer electrofocusing. The results show that the antisera were IgG subclass‐specific by this technique and that IIF can be a useful method ...
F, Vartdal, P, Bird
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Immunoglobulin G Subclass Deficiencies

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1987
Low levels of single or multiple serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses is a common finding among patients with increased susceptibility to infections. In this investigation we summarize data from studies of 503 subclass-deficient individuals. Low IgG2 levels was the most common deficiency among children, and boys were more often deficient than girls.
T, Söderström   +5 more
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