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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALLOTYPIC»
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1
Immunology: Understanding The Immune System
Allotypes Are Variants Caused by Intraspecies Genetic Differences Allotypic
determinants are encoded by one allele (variation) of a given antibody gene and
are present on the antibodies of some members of a species. These antibodies
are ...
2
Immunology: Essential and Fundamental
However, multiple alleles for these genes code for subtle amino acid differences,
called allotypic determinants, which occur in some but not all individuals of the
species. Allelic variation is caused by mutations in the corresponding structural ...
Sulabha Pathak, Urmi Palan, 2005
3
Immunology: A Short Course
Isotypic differences Allotypic differences IgG IgA IgG IgG IgG IgG Most Important
Features of Immunoglobulin Isotopes C 1 C L. have no obvious similarity to the
hapten (e.g., dinitrophe- nol and sheep red cells). These dissimilar antigens bind
...
Richard Coico, Geoffrey Sunshine, 2009
At any rate it can be said that these studies provide suggestive evidence that the
I-J-bearing peptide determines allotypic restrictions but it is necessary that more
rigorous experiments be performed to substantiate the idea. Another functional ...
Frank J. Dixon, Henry G. Kunkel, 1982
Allotypic determinants This refers to the genetic variation between individuals
within a species, involving different alleles at a given locus of a particular gene.
These alleles encode subtle amino acid differences called allotypic determinants,
...
6
Atlas of Immunology, Third Edition
Allotypic marker: See allotypic determinant or allotope. Allotypic specificities are
genetically different antibody classes and subclasses produced within individuals
of the same species. They are detected as changes in the amino acid residues ...
Julius M. Cruse, MD, PhD, Robert E. Lewis, 2010
7
Measuring Immunity: Basic Science and Clinical Practice
An antibody response against the small molecule moiety ofan antibody-drug
conjugate (ADC) is designated as a human anti-drug antibody (HADA) response.
HAGA responses may be anti-isotypic, antiidiotypic or anti-allotypic. An anti-
isotypic ...
Michael T. Lotze, Angus W. Thomson, 2011
8
Evolutionary Models and Studies in Human Diversity
Robert J. Meier, Charlotte M. Otten, Fathi Abdel-Hameed. IgA Allotypic Markers
M. S. SCHANFIELD and H. H. FUDENBERG The Gm allotypic markers on the
heavy chains of human IgG have been very useful anthropologically because of
the ...
Robert J. Meier, Charlotte M. Otten, Fathi Abdel-Hameed, 1978
3.7.2 Allotypic Determinants This refers to the genetic variation between
individuals within a species, involving different alleles at a given locus of a
particular gene. These alleles encode subtle amino acid differences called
allotypic ...
10
The Immune Response: Basic and Clinical Principles
Anti-immunoglobulin antibodies: isotypes, allotypes, and idiotypes Ab produced
Rabbit anti-mouse isotypic antibodies Mouse B anti-mouse A allotypic antibodies
Mouse C anti-mouse C idiotypic antibodies Human Heavy Chain Isotypes IgG ...
Tak W. Mak, Mary E. Saunders, 2005
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ALLOTYPIC»
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A Polyclonal v Monoclonal Approach to FLC Measurement
... range of antigens due to the wide genetic diversity as well as allotypic variations, somatic hypermutation and post-translation modifications; ... «SelectScience.net, May 15»