نتایج جستجو برای: gamma globulin

تعداد نتایج: 136635  

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1957
L BONOMO

Hyperglobulinaemia is a fundamental characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis, and is also found in other collagen diseases. It is said to demonstrate the hyperactivity of the reticulo-endothelial system shown by the hyperplasia of its medullary elements (Marmont, 1948; Curletto and Magistretti, 1949). In the course of studying this hyperglobulinaemia by paper electrophoresis, an increase has been...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1968
M Peacock J Munoz G L Tallent R A Ormsbee

Passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) was produced in guinea pigs sensitized with guinea pig Coxiella burneti phase I-II antiserum and challenged with dimethylsulfoxide- or trichloroacetic acid-soluble extracts from phase I cells. The PCA reaction could not be induced by whole or mechanically disrupted phase I or phase II C. burneti cells or by extracted cells or extracts of phase II cells. The a...

Journal: :Blood 1983
B B Lozzio E A Machado J Mitchell C B Lozzio C J Wust D W Golde

Six human hematopoetic cell lines were successfully heterotransplanted into athymic (nude) and asplenic-athymic (lasat) neonatal mice. The tumors arising from leukemia and lymphoma cells could then be serially transplanted into adult nude mice. Seven days after the fourth serial mouse passage, each mouse was treated with goat immune gamma globulin against K-562 cells. One control group was trea...

2013
ABRAHAM SAIFER MICHAEL C. ZYMARIS HENRY BERGER

The main purpose in performing the detailed experimental studies in Part I is the application of the photometric method to the determination of the gamma globulin content of human sera. These experimental studies show that protein fractions such as albumin or alpha globulins, whose electrophoretic mobilities are far removed from gamma globulin, cause little interference with its determination. ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1960
Maria P. Deichmiller Frank J. Dixon

1. Incorporation of S(35)-labeled amino acids into serum proteins has been studied in neonatal and developing rabbits. It was found that, per unit weight, neonatal rabbits synthesized only about 1/36 of the gamma globulin, 1/7 of the beta globulin, (1/2) of the alpha globulin, and (1/8) of the albumin that an adult synthesized. The growing rabbit developed the ability to synthesize various seru...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1964
Jane Baxandall P. Perlmann B. A. Afzelius

The immunological properties of the surface layers of Paracentrotus lividus eggs have been studied further by using ferritin-labelled antibody to localise specific antigenic sites. In order to detect a wider spectrum of antigenic determinants, several antisera against egg and jelly substance have been employed in combination with absorption procedures using lyophilised antigen. This use of abso...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1973
H. G. Kunkel V. Agnello F. G. Joslin R. J. Winchester J. D. Capra

Through the use of absorbed idiotypic antisera prepared against single isolated monoclonal IgM anti-gamma-globulins, partial cross-idiotypic specificity was demonstrated with other IgM anti-gamma-globulins. Such antisera classified these proteins into at least three groups. The major group which included 60% of the anti-gamma-globulins was particularly homogeneous. The anti-gamma-globulin speci...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1970
Noel L. Warner Leonore A. Herzenberg

Progeny mice were confronted with maternal gamma-globulin of a different allotype by either back-cross mating, intercross mating, or by foster nursing. In all cases, many mice subsequently produced alloantibodies directed against the incompatible maternal type of IgG(2a)-globulin. In one series of experiments, immunologic tolerance to the maternally derived gamma-globulin was demonstrated to ex...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1956
Jacinto J. Vazquez Frank J. Dixon

The immunohistochemical composition of amyloid deposits in secondary human amyloidosis and experimental amyloidosis in rabbits was studied by means of the "fluorescent antibody" technique of Coons et al. Quantitative studies of the relative amounts of gamma globulin present in the amyloid deposits by the use of radioiodinated fluorescent antibody are reported. It is concluded that amyloid depos...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1966
A F Wells C E Miller M K Nadel

A method is presented for the rapid determination of the fluorescein content, protein content, and fluorescein-to-protein ratio for immune globulin conjugates with fluorescein isothiocyanate as the fluor. This method is based on the absorbance of the fluorescent antibody at those wavelengths primarily associated with the fluorescein and gamma-globulin fractions, and permits these materials to b...

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