Properties of guinea pig 7S antibodies. I. Electrophoretic separation of two types of guinea pig 7S antibodies.
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Antigenic modulation of the cytophilic binding of guinea-pig IgG and IgM antibodies to homologous macrophagesBiological activities of antitrinitrophenyl and antidinitrophenyl mouse monoclonal antibodiesPassive anaphylaxis in mice with gamma-G antibodies. V. Competitive effects of different immunoglobulins and inhibition of reactions with antiglobulin seraMycobacterium.Complement fixation by rheumatoid factor.Differences in clinical and convalescent-phase antibodies of Rhesus monkeys infected with monkey pox, tanapox, and Yaba poxvirusesReceptor-specific mediation by immunoglobulin E of antigen-induced contraction of tracheal and lung parenchymal strips isolated from the guinea pig.THEORIES OF ANTIBODY FORMATION: A REVIEW.Immunologic events in experimental hypersensitivity granulomas.Properties of guinea pig 7S antibodies. III. Identification of antibodies involved in complement fixation and hemolysis.ELECTROPHORETIC SEPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF MOUSE ANTIHAPTEN ANTIBODIES INVOLVED IN PASSIVE CUTANEOUS ANAPHYLAXIS AND PASSIVE HEMOLYSIS.THE IMMUNOGLOBULINS OF MICE. I. FOUR MAJOR CLASSES OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS: 7S GAMMA-2-, 7S GAMMA-1-, GAMMA-1A (BETA-2A)-, AND 18S GAMMA-1M-GLOBULINSA STUDY OF RABBIT GAMMA-GLOBULIN ALLOTYPY BY MEANS OF HETEROIMMUNIZATIONSEQUINE ANTIHAPTEN ANTIBODY. I. 7S BETA-2A- AND 1OS GAMMA-1- GLOBULIN COMPONENTS OF PURIFIED ANTI-BETA-LACTOSIDE ANTIBODY.THE FORMATION AND PROPERTIES OF POLIOVIRUS-NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY. III. SEQUENTIAL CHANGES IN ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITY OF 19S AND 7S ANTIBODIES SYNTHESIZED BY RABBITS AFTER A SINGLE VIRUS INJECTIONINDUCED UNRESPONSIVENESS TO SIMPLE ALLERGENIC CHEMICALS. II. INDEPENDENCE OF DELAYED-TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY AND FORMATION OF CIRCULATING ANTIBODY.Properties of antibodies cytophilic for macrophages.The behavior of hapten-poly-L-lysine conjugates as complete antigens in genetic responder and as haptens in nonresponder guinea pigs.Rabbit anaphylactic antibodyAntibodies involved in antigen-induced release of slow reacting substance of anaphylaxis (SRS-A) in the guinea pig and ratCarrier function in anti-hapten immune responses. I. Enhancement of primary and secondary anti-hapten antibody responses by carrier preimmunization.Polysaccharide in delayed hypersensitivity. I. Pneumococcal polysaccharide as inducer and elicitor of delayed reactivity in guinea pigsAn eosinophil leukocyte chemotactic factor of anaphylaxisReceptors on immunocompetent cells. 3. Specificity and nature of receptors on dinitrophenylated guinea pig albumin- 125 I-binding cells of immunized guinea pigsStudies on the effect of the carrier molecule on antihapten antibody synthesis. I. Effect of carrier on the nature of the antibody synthesized.Passive transfer of autoimmune disease with isologous IgG1 and IgG2 antibodies to the tubular basement membrane in strain XIII guinea pigs: loss of self-tolerance induced by autoantibodies.Subclass restriction of murine antibodies. III. Antigens that stimulate IgG3 in mice stimulate IgG2c in rats.Dependence of the chemical nature of antibodies on the net electrical charge of antigensNature of hamster complement-fixing antibody to adenovirus 12 tumor antigen.Antibody heterogeneity and serological reactions.Formation of slow-reacting substance by guinea pig immunoglobulins.In vitro target cell lysis mediated by normal human lymphocytes (K cells) or monocytes.Specificity of Fc-receptors on lymphocytes and monocytes for guinea-pig IgG1 and IgG2: phagocytosis of erythrocytes.Investigations on eosinophilia. The influence of histamine, antigen-antibody complexes containing gamma-1 or gamma-2 globulins, foreign bodies (phagocytosis) and disrupted mast cells.Immune response against hamster erythrocytes in the low-responder mouse strains. XI. Strain difference in the effects of various microbial adjuvants.Differences in acute and convalescent-phase antibodies of cats infected with feline picornaviruses.Mechanisms of immunologic injury of rat peritoneal mast cells. I. The effect of phosphonate inhibitors on the homocytotropic antibody-mediated histamine release and the first component of rat complement.Presence of two types of L polypeptide chains in guinea pig 7S immunoglobulins.Immunochemical studies of foot-and-mouth disease. V. Antigenic variants of virus demonstrated by immunodiffusion analyses with 19S but not 7S antibodies.Studies on the effect of the carrier molecule on antihapten antibody synthesis. II. Carrier specificity of anti-2,4-dinitrophenyl-poly-l-lysine antibodies.
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Properties of guinea pig 7S antibodies. I. Electrophoretic separation of two types of guinea pig 7S antibodies.
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