Relative avidity of antibodies towards sheep red blood cells in New Zealand black mice
article
Antibody mediated inhibition and intercellular hemolysin transfer were studied in New Zealand Black (NZB) mice. The results, which support the hypothesis of the production of a low avidity IgG antibody, are discussed in relation to a disturbed thymic function. (Journal received May 30, 1975)
Chemicals/CAS: immunoglobulin G, 97794-27-9; Antibodies; Chromium Radioisotopes; Immune Sera; Immunoglobulin G
Chemicals/CAS: immunoglobulin G, 97794-27-9; Antibodies; Chromium Radioisotopes; Immune Sera; Immunoglobulin G
Topics
antibodyhemolysinimmunoglobulin gantibody productionautoimmune diseaseerythrocytein vitro studymethodologymouseplaque forming cellsheepthymusAnimalAntibodiesAntibody SpecificityAntibody-Producing CellsChromium RadioisotopesErythrocytesHemolytic Plaque TechniqueImmune SeraImmunity, Maternally-AcquiredImmunoglobulin GInjections, IntraperitonealMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred NZBSheep
TNO Identifier
227724
ISSN
00192805
Source
Immunology, 26(5), pp. 901-907.
Pages
901-907
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