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... termed the heavy or H chain ; the smaller one is termed the light or L chain . Human immunoglobulins have been assigned to five classes based on primary structure of their respective heavy chains ; these classes are IgG , IgA , IgM ...
... termed the heavy or H chain ; the smaller one is termed the light or L chain . Human immunoglobulins have been assigned to five classes based on primary structure of their respective heavy chains ; these classes are IgG , IgA , IgM ...
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... termed the HLA complex ( human leucocyte antigens ) ( Figure 7.2 ) . Another important observation in the field of transplantation immunology was the discovery that grafts , which contained significant numbers of immunocompetent ...
... termed the HLA complex ( human leucocyte antigens ) ( Figure 7.2 ) . Another important observation in the field of transplantation immunology was the discovery that grafts , which contained significant numbers of immunocompetent ...
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... termed complement by Bordet and the heat stable factor , earlier termed sensitizing substance or amboceptor is now known to be antibody . The antibody is of the IgM class when present in normal serum as natural antibody arising by ...
... termed complement by Bordet and the heat stable factor , earlier termed sensitizing substance or amboceptor is now known to be antibody . The antibody is of the IgM class when present in normal serum as natural antibody arising by ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Antigens | 12 |
Antibodies and their functions | 31 |
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