Different VL and VH germ-line genes are used to produce similar combining sites with specificity for alpha(1----6)dextrans [published erratum appears in J Immunol 1987 Dec 1;139(11):3911]
Monoclonal antibodies to alpha(1---6)dextrans produced in mice immunized with the T-independent antigens alpha(1---6)dextran or the stearylisomaltosyl oligosaccharides have been characterized immunochemically. To correlate the immunochemical properties of these monoclonal antibodies with their prima...
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