Salomonsen et al., 1991 - Google Patents
The “adjuvant effect” of the polymorphic B‐G antigens of the chicken major histocompatibility complex analyzed using purified molecules incorporated in liposomesSalomonsen et al., 1991
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- 7136632699854308308
- Author
- Salomonsen J
- Eriksson H
- Skj⊘ dt K
- Lundgreen T
- Simonsen M
- Kaufman J
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- Publication venue
- European journal of immunology
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The polymorphic B‐G region of the chicken major histocompatibility complex has previously been shown to mediate an “adjuvant effect” on the humoral response to other erythrocyte alloantigens. We demonstrate here that B‐G molecules purified with monoclonal antibodies …
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