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1 ity influenced by intrinsic factors like the immunoglobulin isotype.
2  genetic manipulation in PCs in vivo, across immunoglobulin isotypes.
3 ibody maturation and expression of different immunoglobulin isotypes.
4 lasma cells in vivo, without affecting other immunoglobulin isotypes.
5 center formation and production of secondary immunoglobulin isotypes.
6  proliferate and to switch from IgM to other immunoglobulin isotypes.
7 total B cells, plasmablasts, and plasmablast immunoglobulin isotypes.
8  dose 2 in both saliva and GCF for all three immunoglobulin isotypes.
9 or to mucosal immunization can influence the immunoglobulin isotype and specificity of the host humor
10             The array is designed to measure immunoglobulin isotype and subtype levels in serum or pl
11 ) is the predominant M. catarrhalis-specific immunoglobulin isotype and that the sputum IgA contains
12 ing with significant increased levels of all immunoglobulin isotypes and anti-DNA antibodies in serum
13 e Th2-type pattern as judged by the ratio of immunoglobulin isotypes and interleukin-4 cytokine level
14 ct was associated with reduced TH2-dependent immunoglobulin isotypes and markedly diminished neutrali
15 acterized by impaired production of switched immunoglobulin isotypes and normal or elevated IgM level
16 effect on the primary induction of anti-CpsB immunoglobulin isotypes and on the ability to induce ant
17                                Here, we used immunoglobulin isotyping and ELISA platforms to profile
18 pectra of plasma cells producing the various immunoglobulin isotypes, and the frequencies of virus-sp
19  widespread variation in the levels of serum immunoglobulin isotypes as well as in the percentages an
20 sts that Abs of the IgA class-the archetypal immunoglobulin isotype at mucosal sites -may synergize w
21 feration and a selective loss of IL-4-driven immunoglobulin isotypes both in vivo and in vitro.
22 at ICOS-/- mice exhibit profound deficits in immunoglobulin isotype class switching, accompanied by i
23                 The kinetics, magnitude, and immunoglobulin isotype distribution of the ASC responses
24                    Assessment of plasmablast immunoglobulin isotype distribution revealed increased I
25 ells switch production from IgM/IgD to other immunoglobulin isotypes, enabling them to mount an effec
26      As well as classically defined switched immunoglobulin isotype-expressing B cells, memory B cell
27 -up of allergen-specific B cells in terms of immunoglobulin isotype expression, plasmablast different
28 mmunoglobulin A (IgA) is the major secretory immunoglobulin isotype found at mucosal surfaces, where
29                                This shift in immunoglobulin isotype had no effect on the host's abili
30                       IgG, the most abundant immunoglobulin isotype, has the longest half-life and pr
31             Here, we show that, unlike other immunoglobulin isotypes, human IgG2 (h2) imparts Fcgamma
32  factors such as M protein concentration and immunoglobulin isotype, identify a group of individuals
33 among the 10 most dominant BCR clones of any immunoglobulin isotype (IgA, IgD, IgM, and IgG) in blood
34  baseline levels of the Th2-controlled serum immunoglobulin isotypes, IgE and IgG1, were also selecti
35        Antibody studies included analysis of immunoglobulin isotypes (IgG, IgM, IgA) and subclass lev
36 asal, total, and Betula verrucosa 1-specific immunoglobulin isotypes; immunoglobulin free light chain
37                Since IgM is a very efficient immunoglobulin isotype in activating the complement syst
38    Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the predominant immunoglobulin isotype in mammals, primarily secreted at
39 ounced dominance of secretory IgA over other immunoglobulin isotypes in human saliva, tears, milk, an
40 alysis was used to study the distribution of immunoglobulin isotypes in paired preacquisition and pos
41 onsequences of a lack of production of other immunoglobulin isotypes in patients with HIgM syndrome.
42                            The role of other immunoglobulin isotypes in the birch pollen-plant food s
43 re deficiency in the production of secondary immunoglobulin isotypes including IgG1, IgG2a, IgG2b, Ig
44  observation suggests that specialization of immunoglobulin isotypes into mucosal and systemic respon
45 s to engage the Fc-mediated functions of all immunoglobulin isotypes is an appealing strategy to furt
46 5 g/dL), and reduction of 1 or 2 noninvolved immunoglobulin isotype levels (immunoparesis).
47              Of note, IgG is the predominant immunoglobulin isotype of plasmablasts that arise transi
48                              The predominant immunoglobulin isotype of these autoantibodies was immun
49 ing that paradigm, here we show that IgT, an immunoglobulin isotype of unknown function, acts like a
50                                   Additional immunoglobulin isotypes of identical V(H)DJ(H) sequence
51 d this heterogeneity cannot be attributed to immunoglobulin isotypes or affinity for CTLA-4.
52 regulation of T(H)2 responses, IL4-dependent immunoglobulin isotype production, and tissue lesions wi
53 induction of primary and secondary anti-CpsB immunoglobulin isotype profiles were studied.
54              Hemagglutination inhibition and immunoglobulin isotype profiling indicated that DBA.2 an
55                                              Immunoglobulin isotyping revealed that the vaccination p
56 tudied by using flow cytometry with EuroFlow immunoglobulin isotype staining.
57 s coordinates the immune response, including immunoglobulin isotype switch and Fas-mediated apoptosis
58  responses, B cells are driven to undergo an immunoglobulin isotype switch, shifting from IgM to IgE
59  analyses confirmed the known role of AID in immunoglobulin isotype switching and also demonstrated f
60        Moreover, in the transgenic mice both immunoglobulin isotype switching and germinal center for
61 IgM syndrome) is characterized by failure of immunoglobulin isotype switching and severe defects of c
62  B cells have undergone comparable levels of immunoglobulin isotype switching and somatic hypermutati
63 feration and guide their differentiation and immunoglobulin isotype switching by delivering contact-d
64                         How the magnitude of immunoglobulin isotype switching is controlled is still
65 per-IgM (HIGM1), characterized by failure of immunoglobulin isotype switching, is caused by mutations
66  Protection from viral infections depends on immunoglobulin isotype switching, which endows antibodie
67 or lipopolysaccharide/interleukin-4-mediated immunoglobulin isotype switching.
68 togenesis, T-helper cell differentiation and immunoglobulin isotype switching.
69 r B-cell proliferation, differentiation, and immunoglobulin isotype switching.
70           To determine the importance of the immunoglobulin isotypes that are transported into the in
71 neity within and across LCLs with respect to immunoglobulin isotype; virus-modulated host pathways in
72 f expressing surface IgM and secreting other immunoglobulin isotypes were vulnerable to lethal infect
73 typical HCL, all expressing multiple surface immunoglobulin isotypes, were analyzed.
74 ntibody activity is associated with a unique immunoglobulin isotype, which is now called IgE.
75 was also evaluated for detection of multiple immunoglobulin isotypes, with successful detection of Ig