Human Antibody Genes: V Gene Variability and CH Gene Switching Strategies

In this review article the authors have aummarized experimental results obtained with isolated human antibody genes. Firstly the authors discuss details of the structure and multiplicity of germline Vk genes in relation to possible somatic mutation of these V segments. the authors discuss data on C...

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description In this review article the authors have aummarized experimental results obtained with isolated human antibody genes. Firstly the authors discuss details of the structure and multiplicity of germline Vk genes in relation to possible somatic mutation of these V segments. the authors discuss data on C mu , C delta and C gamma genes relevant to the mechanism by which these various CH genes can share single VH gene sequence.
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