10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAPTENIC»
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haptenic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Linus Pauling: Selected Scientific Papers. Biomolecular ...
The answer may be that little gain is to be expected from increasing the number
of haptenic groups from three to four, since three are enough to tie the strings
together into a framework. In fact, XII is as effective as XI at low concentrations,
and ...
Linus Pauling, Barclay Kamb, 2001
2
Haptenic Properties of Paralytic Shellfish Poison
Serological studies on the immunogenic properties of biphenyl bridge conjugates of paralytic shellfish poison and protein (PSP-azo-biphenyl- azoovalbumin) indicate that antibodies produced by rabbits were directed against the protein ...
J. E. CAMPBELL, ROBERT A TAFT SANITARY ENGINEERING CENTER CINCINNATI OH., 1961
3
Modern Analysis of Antibodies
The specificity of the antibodies developed is dependent upon the haptenic
structure. In general, immune reactions are highly specific. Any given population
of antibody molecules will (usually) have different affinities for those ligands,
whose ...
4
Granulocytes—Advances in Research and Application: 2013 Edition
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Chemicals & Chemistry — Investigators publish new report on General Chemical
Research. According to news reporting originating from Liverpool, United
Kingdom, ...
Glycosphingolipids in immunology Essentially all of the GSLs are
immunologically active both in haptenic reactivity in vitro and in antibody-
producing potency. Much of the current interest in GSL research has been
directed to characterization ...
6
Molecular Immunology: A Textbook
In order to elicit antibodies to the haptenic determinant, the hapten is first coupled
to a protein. The conjugated proteins elicit antibodies specific for the hapten, as
demonstrated by the capacity of the free hapten to bind antibody. The protein ...
M. Z. Atassi, Carel J. Van Oss, Darryl R. Absolom, 1984
7
Immunobiology of Transfusion Medicine
However, in its original meaning as used by Landsteiner, the term hapten (from
the Greek Tiotirev to fasten) did not imply a notion of size for the haptenic
molecule. 1t did not imply covalent binding between the haptenic group and the
carrier.
8
Some Mathematical Questions in Biology: Proceedings of the ...
However, in general antibody populations specific for a given haptenic group are
heterogeneous with respect to their binding affinities for the haptenic group. In
particular, the equilibrium binding properties of a specific antibody population are
...
9
The Dictionary of Cell & Molecular Biology
Competitive inhibition by the soluble small molecule is sometimes referred to as
haptenic inhibition, and this term has carried over into lectin-mediated
haemagglutination where monosaccharides are added to try to block
haemagglutination: ...
10
Yellow Rain: A Special Issue of the Journal Comments on ...
Haptenic substitution of TDI-serum albumin conjugates was calculated using the
extinction coefficients (Table IV). Determinations were also made using the
standard trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) reagent.11 The latter procedure ...