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Publikováno v:
International Immunology. 3:751-760
The immunoglobulin light chain V kappa 1 gene family is polymorphic in murine inbred strains and this family has been subdivided into five sub-groups (V kappa 1A-E). The V kappa 1A sub-group contributes to approximately 2% of the total serum immunogl
Germline V genes encode viable motheaten mouse autoantibodies against thymocytes and red blood cells
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 145:2304-2311
Autoantibodies against thymocytes and RBC may contribute to the pathophysiology of homozygous viable motheaten (mev) autoimmune disease. Whether the production of these autoantibodies in mev mouse results from polyclonal nonspecific B cell activation
Publikováno v:
Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.). 4(5)
Collagen V plays a major regulatory role in the formation of heterotypic fibers of the dermis and cartilaginous tissues as well as in the assembly of extracellular matrix. The pN/pN mouse, which is defective in collagen V alpha 2 gene, exhibits skele
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical investigation. 92(2)
Autoantibodies against nuclear proteins like RNA polymerase I (RNA pol I) are produced in a number of rheumatic autoimmune diseases. Production of antibodies specific for the 190-kD subunit of RNA pol I appears to be characteristic in the patients wi
Autor:
K N, Kasturi
Publikováno v:
Immunology series. 55
Germline V genes encode viable motheaten mouse autoantibodies against thymocytes and red blood cells
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 145(7)
Autoantibodies against thymocytes and RBC may contribute to the pathophysiology of homozygous viable motheaten (mev) autoimmune disease. Whether the production of these autoantibodies in mev mouse results from polyclonal nonspecific B cell activation