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... chain was first recognized when polymeric immunoglobulins were subjected to cleavage of disulfide bonds and ... heavy chains and two kappa or lambda light chains . Each IgE molecule appears to have one inter- heavy - light and two inter ...
... chain was first recognized when polymeric immunoglobulins were subjected to cleavage of disulfide bonds and ... heavy chains and two kappa or lambda light chains . Each IgE molecule appears to have one inter- heavy - light and two inter ...
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... chain protein . In some instances , the neoplastic plasma cells of patients with multiple myeloma appear to have lost the ability to synthesize heavy chains while maintaining light chain production . This variant of mul- tiple myeloma ...
... chain protein . In some instances , the neoplastic plasma cells of patients with multiple myeloma appear to have lost the ability to synthesize heavy chains while maintaining light chain production . This variant of mul- tiple myeloma ...
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... heavy chain . Thus in each segment , the intra- H chain disulfide bond establishes a loop involving approximately 60 amino acids ( Figure 3.5 ) . V1 and Cand and CL Each segment appears to be folded into a compact globular domain ; the ...
... heavy chain . Thus in each segment , the intra- H chain disulfide bond establishes a loop involving approximately 60 amino acids ( Figure 3.5 ) . V1 and Cand and CL Each segment appears to be folded into a compact globular domain ; the ...
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Preface | 1 |
Antigens | 12 |
Antibodies and their functions | 31 |
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