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... genes map ( see Chapter 10 ) . It has been divided into 5 subregions I - A , I - B , I - J , I - E and I - C defined by appropriate recombinant mouse strains . This region in addition to map- ping for Ir genes ( in I - A , I - B and I ...
... genes map ( see Chapter 10 ) . It has been divided into 5 subregions I - A , I - B , I - J , I - E and I - C defined by appropriate recombinant mouse strains . This region in addition to map- ping for Ir genes ( in I - A , I - B and I ...
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... genes have been termed histocompatibility or H - linked Ir genes . presence of the relevant genes permits immune responses to be formed , characterized by cellular immunity and antibody synthesis against determinants on the antigens ...
... genes have been termed histocompatibility or H - linked Ir genes . presence of the relevant genes permits immune responses to be formed , characterized by cellular immunity and antibody synthesis against determinants on the antigens ...
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... gene products themselves or are associated with them . Several studies were made of the association of Ir genes and Ia specificities in guinea pigs . All these experiments indicated a close association between I specificities and Ir gene ...
... gene products themselves or are associated with them . Several studies were made of the association of Ir genes and Ia specificities in guinea pigs . All these experiments indicated a close association between I specificities and Ir gene ...
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Preface | 1 |
Antigens | 12 |
Antibodies and their functions | 31 |
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