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Academic Article Analysis of clonal diversity in mouse immunoglobulin heavy chain genes selected for size of the antigen combining site.
Academic Article Molecular analysis of neonatal IgA expression: implications for class switching, allelic polymorphism and somatic mutation.
Academic Article Ig VH gene family repertoire of plasma cells derived from lupus-prone MRL/lpr and MRL/++ mice.
Academic Article VH gene family repertoire of resting B cells. Preferential use of D-proximal families early in development may be due to distinct B cell subsets.
Academic Article The role of recombination signal sequences in the preferential joining by deletion in DH-JH recombination and in the ordered rearrangement of the IgH locus.
Academic Article Ig heavy chain third complementarity determining regions (H CDR3s) after stem cell transplantation do not resemble the developing human fetal H CDR3s in size distribution and Ig gene utilization.
Academic Article Clonotypic analysis of the fetal B cell repertoire: evidence for an early and predominant expression of idiotypes associated with the VH 36-60 family.
Academic Article Ig heavy chain CDR3 size diversities are similar after conventional peripheral blood and ex vivo expanded hematopoietic cell transplants.
Academic Article Strain-dependent expression of VH gene families.
Academic Article B lymphocyte subpopulations separated by velocity sedimentation. I. Characterization of immune function in an in vitro splenic focus assay.
Academic Article Contribution of the CD5+ B cell to D-proximal VH family expression early in ontogeny.
Concept Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains
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