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Academic Article Antibodies elicited in response to EBNA-1 may cross-react with dsDNA.
Academic Article DNA sequence analysis and comparison of the variable heavy and light chain regions of two IgM, monoclonal, anti-myelin associated glycoprotein antibodies.
Academic Article HIV therapy by a combination of broadly neutralizing antibodies in humanized mice.
Academic Article Expression of recombinant human anti-MAG antibodies in non-lymphoid mammalian cells.
Academic Article Cloning and sequence analysis of the VH and VL regions of an anti-myelin/DNA antibody from a patient with peripheral neuropathy and chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Academic Article The ?6 cystovirus protein P7 becomes accessible to antibodies in the transcribing nucleocapsid: a probe for viral structural elements.
Academic Article Monoclonal anti-DNA IgM kappa in neuropathy binds to myelin and to a conformational epitope formed by phosphatidic acid and gangliosides.
Academic Article Generation of human B-cell hybridomas secreting monoclonal anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein antibodies from a patient with neuropathy.
Academic Article Mapping an epitope in EBNA-1 that is recognized by monoclonal antibodies to EBNA-1 that cross-react with dsDNA.
Academic Article Peptide inhibition of glomerular deposition of an anti-DNA antibody.
Concept Antibodies, Monoclonal
Academic Article Monoclonal Antibodies, The Second Generation
Academic Article Antibodies to an Epstein Barr Virus protein that cross-react with dsDNA have pathogenic potential.
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