Evidence for control of synthesis of the varible regions of the heavy chains of immunoglobulins G and M by the same gene.
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Human immunoglobulin heavy chain genes: evolutionary comparisons of C mu, C delta and C gamma genes and associated switch sequencesImmunoglobulins.A variable region subclass of heavy chains common to immunoglobulins G, A, and M and characterized by an unblocked amino-terminal residue.Suppression of immunoglobulin G synthesis as a result of antibody-mediated suppression of immunoglobulin M synthesis in chickens.Immunoglobulin switch circular DNA in the mouse infected with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis: evidence for successive class switching from mu to epsilon via gamma 1.Idiotypic markers of polyclonal B cell activation. Public idiotypes shared by monoclonal antibodies derived from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus or leprosy.Production of antibodies of identical idiotype but diverse immunoglobulin classes by cells derived from a single stimulated B cellAccessibility control and machinery of immunoglobulin class switch recombination.Immunochemical evidence for a common variable region in three immunoglobulin classes in the same individualEvidence for a nonstructural gene-level defect in "acquired" hypogammaglobulinemia.Antibody differentiation: apparent sequence identity between variable regions shared by IgA and IgG immunoglobulinsActive suppression of immunoglobulin allotype synthesis. II. Transfer of suppressing factor with spleen cellsCell surface immunoglobulin. II. Isolation and characterization of immunoglobulin from mouse splenic lymphocytesThe inheritance of individual antigenic specificities of rabbit antibodies to streptococcal carbohydrates.Genetic control of the immune response. A selective defect in immunologic (IgG) memory in nonresponder mice.Quantitative investigations of idiotypic antibodies. VI. Idiotypic specificity as a potential genetic marker for the variable regions of mouse immunoglobulin polypeptide chains.Genetic control of the immune response. Frequency and characteristics of antigen-binding cells in high and low responder miceIsolation and immunochemical characterization of rabbit 7S anti-IgG with restricted heterogeneityCongenic mouse strains: the expression of a hidden immunoglobulin allotype in a congenic partner strain of BALB-c mice.Restriction of gene expression in B lymphocytes and their progeny. II. Commitment to immunoglobulin heavy chain isotype.DNA rearrangements in MPC-11 immunoglobulin heavy chain class-switch variants.Monoclonal production of both IgM and IgG1 antihapten antibody.The monoclonality of human B-cell lymphomas.Human b-cell differentiation. I. Analysis of immunoglobulin heavy chain switching using monoclonal anti-immunoglobulin M, G, and A antibodies and pokeweed mitogen-induced plasma cell differentiation.T cell-derived B cell differentiation factor(s). Effect on the isotype switch of murine B cellsSuccessive switching of antibody isotypes expressed within the lines of a B-cell clone.Autoregulation of immune responses via idiotype network interactions.Heavy-chain variable regions in normal and pathological immunolobulins.Amino acid sequence of the light chain from a mouse myeloma protein with anti-hapten activity: evidence for a third type of light chain.Immunofluorescent evidence for cellular control of synthesis of variable regions of light and heavy chains of immunoglobulins G and M by the same gene.IgG1 induction factor.IgM paraproteins.Partial characterization of the shift from IgG to IgA synthesis in the clonal differentiation of human leukemic bone marrow-derived lymphocytes.Restriction of gene expression in B lymphocytes and their progeny. I. Commitment to immunoglobulin allotype.Idiotypical identity of IgG myeloma protein with monoclonal IgM, Bence Jones protein, and Fv derived from one patient.Common and specific determinants on the Fd fragments of guinea-pig immunoglobulins.IgG1-kappa biclonal gammopathy associated with multiple myeloma suggests a regulatory mechanism.Immunoglobulins as cell receptors.Oligoclonal macroglobulinaemia.Individually specific antigenic determinants shared by a myeloma protein and nonspecific IgG.
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Evidence for control of synthesis of the varible regions of the heavy chains of immunoglobulins G and M by the same gene.
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1970 nî lūn-bûn
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1970 թուականի Յունիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1970 թվականի հունիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1970年の論文
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1970年論文
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Evidence for control of synthe ...... lins G and M by the same gene.
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Evidence for control of synthe ...... lins G and M by the same gene.
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Evidence for control of synthe ...... lins G and M by the same gene.
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Evidence for control of synthe ...... lins G and M by the same gene.
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Evidence for control of synthe ...... lins G and M by the same gene.
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Evidence for control of synthe ...... lins G and M by the same gene.
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Evidence for control of synthe ...... lins G and M by the same gene.
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10.1073/PNAS.66.2.337
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1970-06-01T00:00:00Z