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Immunoglobulin isoantigens (allotypes) in the mouse : V. Characterization of IgM allotypes.

Immunogenetics

Black SJ, Goding JW, Gutman GA, Herzenberg LA, Loken MR, Osborne BA, van der Loo W, Warner NL.
PMID: 21302076
Immunogenetics. 1978 Dec;7(1):213-30. doi: 10.1007/BF01844009.

Murine antisera raised against allogeneic lymphoid cells often contain antibodies to IgM allotypes. Rarely, allotypic antibodies to IgM have been found after immunization withB. pertussis anti-B. pertussis conjugates. Using both types of antibodies, we have defined a new constant-region...

DEMONSTRATION OF MOUSE ISOANTIGENS AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL BY THE FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Möller G.
PMID: 19867192
J Exp Med. 1961 Sep 30;114(4):415-34. doi: 10.1084/jem.114.4.415.

The fluorescent antibody technique has been applied for the demonstration of mouse isoantigens at the cellular level. Specific reactions were obtained by the indirect or "sandwich" technique with a variety of living normal and neoplastic cells. Isoantigens of the...

Behaviour op lethal-no-imaginal-bud larvae towards imaginal bud and lymph gland transplants.

Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen

El Shatoury HH.
PMID: 28354929
Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org. 1957 Jan;150(1):61-64. doi: 10.1007/BF00574907.

1. Lethal-no-imaginal-bud larvae become phenotypically normal if early third instar lymph glands or imaginal buds are transplanted into them before they develop the lethal phenotype. Both tissues were thrown down as melanised black bodies at the end of the...

Isoantigens of Gamma Globulin in Pigs.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Rasmusen BA.
PMID: 17819434
Science. 1965 Jun 25;148(3678):1742-3. doi: 10.1126/science.148.3678.1742.

Two gamma globulin isoantigens in pigs have been identified by hemagglutination-inhibition tests. Two codominant autosomal alleles, Gl(a) and Gl(b), determine three phenotypes, Gl(a+b-), Gl(a+b+), and Gl(a-b+).

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