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A structural feature of human immunoglobulin light chains: two compact domains connected by a small switch region

Karlsson et al., 1972

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8486173115810905284
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Karlsson F
Peterson P
Berggård I
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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A lambda immunoglobulin light chain from a myeloma patient, normal light chains, and fragments one-half the size of these chains have been examined by chemical and physical methods. Fragments produced from the λ chain with trypsin, pepsin, and papain, and free …
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