Clinical and immunologic analyses of 103 patients with common variable immunodeficiency
C Cunningham-Rundles - Journal of clinical immunology, 1989 - Springer
Common variable immunodeficiency (CVI) or hypogammaglobulinemia is a heterogeneous
primary immunodeficiency disease in which B cells produce little or no antibody. Since the …
primary immunodeficiency disease in which B cells produce little or no antibody. Since the …
Metabolism of albumin and γ-globulin in kwashiorkor.
S Cohen, JDL Hansen - 1962 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Abstract" The distribution and turnover of albumin and γ-globulin have been studied
simultaneously in seven children with kwashiorkor maintained on a restricted protein intake …
simultaneously in seven children with kwashiorkor maintained on a restricted protein intake …
Agammaglobulinemia
OC Bruton - Pediatrics, 1952 - publications.aap.org
A hitherto unrecognized entity manifested by complete absence of gamma globulin with
otherwise normal serum proteins and recurrent pneumococcal sepsis is described in an 8 …
otherwise normal serum proteins and recurrent pneumococcal sepsis is described in an 8 …
[PDF][PDF] Immunoglobulin changes in disease: quantitation on the basis of heavy polypeptide chains, IgG (gammaG), IgA (gammaA), and IgM (gammaM), and of light …
EM McKelvey, JL Fahey - The Journal of Clinical …, 1965 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Type K (I) andTypeL (II) * Page 1 Journal of Clinical Investigation Vol. 44, No. 11, 1965
Immunoglobulin Changes in Disease: Quantitation on the Basis of Heavy Polypeptide Chains …
Immunoglobulin Changes in Disease: Quantitation on the Basis of Heavy Polypeptide Chains …
TRANSIENT 19S GAMMA1-GLOBULIN DEFICIENCY IN THE NEWBORN INFANT, AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
D Gitlin, FS Rosen, JG Michael - Pediatrics, 1963 - publications.aap.org
Sera were obtained from 52 mothers and their infants, from 36 additional children from 1
week to 3 years of age, from 15 individuals with congenital or acquired …
week to 3 years of age, from 15 individuals with congenital or acquired …
The pathogenesis of immunologic deficiency diseases
Several clinically distinct types of immunologic deficiency syndromes have been considered,
together with recent advances in our knowledge of the evolution and development of the …
together with recent advances in our knowledge of the evolution and development of the …
The development of immunoglobulinlevels in man
M Allansmith, BH McClellan, M Butterworth… - The Journal of …, 1968 - Elsevier
Summary The development of IgG, IgA, and IgM levels from birth, through the newborn
period, infancy, childhood, and into adulthood has been studied with the use of 1,241 sera …
period, infancy, childhood, and into adulthood has been studied with the use of 1,241 sera …