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Somatic recombination of
immunoglobulins, also
known as V(D)J recombination,
involves the
generation of a
unique immunoglobulin variable region. The variable...
- the
intestinal lumen each day. This
represents up to 15% of
total immunoglobulins produced throughout the body. IgA has two
subclasses (IgA1 and IgA2)...
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Hyperimmune globulins are a
class of
immunoglobulins prepared in a
similar way as for
normal human immunoglobulin,
except that the
donor has high titers...
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globulins are
immunoglobulins (antibodies),
although some
immunoglobulins are not
gamma globulins, and some
gamma globulins are not
immunoglobulins.
Gamma globulin...
- vaccination)
until these antibodies are degraded. This
repertoire of
immunoglobulins is
crucial for the
newborns who are very
sensitive to infections, especially...
- IMGT
Index Archived 2007-04-27 at the
Wayback Machine Antibodies (or
Immunoglobulins). Hamers-Casterman C,
Atarhouch T,
Muyldermans S,
Robinson G, Hamers...
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found in very
small amounts in
blood serum,
representing 0.25% of
immunoglobulins in serum. The
relative molecular m**** and half-life of
secreted IgD...
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developed for
inducing immunoglobulin-producing
tumors (plasmacytomas) in mice, thus
providing a
source of
homogeneous immunoglobulins of
various isotypes...
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There are five
types of
mammalian immunoglobulin heavy chain: γ, δ, α, μ and ε. They
define classes of
immunoglobulins: IgG, IgD, IgA, IgM and IgE, respectively...
- Epstein–Barr
virus is
another potential trigger. Thyroid-stimulating
immunoglobulins recognize and bind to the TSH receptor,
which stimulates the secretion...