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Serum Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Levels Predict Surface Antigen Loss in Hepatitis B e Antigen Seroconverters

Gastroenterology, 2011
Loss of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) usually indicates that hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has been cured. However, little is known about factors predicting HBsAg loss in patients who spontaneously clear hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg).We studied 390 Taiwanese HBeAg-positive patients with chronic hepatitis who had spontaneously cleared HBeAg ...
Tai-Chung, Tseng   +7 more
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A Macrophage Cell Surface Antigen

1976
Although biochemical studies on macrophage membranes have been performed (21), there is no gross chemical basis to distinguish phagocytes from non-phagocytic cells. By using intact cells for functional study, instead of isolated membrane preparations for gross chemical comparisons, certain interesting aspects of phagocytic function have emerged.
J D, Stinnett, P S, Morahan, A M, Kaplan
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Rat Cell Surface Antigens

The Journal of Immunology, 1975
Abstract Rat major histocompatibility or Ag-B antigen was isolated from soluble extracts of lymphoid cells by affinity chromatography. The purified antigen was shown in SDS gel electrophoresis to have a molecular weight of 30,000 to 35,000 daltons. In addition, amino acid composition was found to resemble, generally, that of HL-A and H-2
Gerald N Callahan, Charles W Dewitt
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Surface Antigens of Human Leukocytes

1991
Publisher Summary The aim of this chapter is to provide a comprehensive overview of the well-characterized surface molecules of human leukocytes. It is useful to have a brief compilation of this field as a whole that would enable one to quickly find at least the basic information on both the well-known and less familiar molecules and provide a ...
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[Leukocyte surface antigen].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1996
Leukemic cells as well as normal blood cells possess several antigens on their cell surfaces. By detecting these cell-specific molecules using monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry, these immunological methods can be applied to both clinical and basic tumor studies.
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Newer lymphocyte surface antigens

Survey of Immunologic Research, 1984
J, Schiffenbauer, B D, Schwartz
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Surface Antigen Markers

2004
Jonathan S. Draper, Peter W. Andrews
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Cell surface antigen

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1990
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CD20 Surface Antigen

2013
Christin A. Knowlton   +78 more
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