Interference of anti-allotype antisera with antigen-antibody binding.
Rabbit anti-b4 antisera are capable of inhibiting the antigen-binding ability of antibodies carrying b4 allotype. The data support the hypothesis of the localization of at least one b group allotypic determinant in the V region.
Main Authors: | Acuto, O, Manzo, C, Pane, A, Fontana, S, Zappacosta, S, Tosi, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1975
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