DEMONSTRATION OF SEPARATE RECEPTORS FOR HUMAN IgA AND IgG IN GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI TYPE (original) (raw)

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Cationic polyelectrolytes, liquoid and leukocyte extract modulate the binding of IgG to group A streptococcal Fc-receptors

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Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects of the Human Antibody Response to Streptococcal Group A Carbohydrate

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Cell membrane-binding properties of group A streptococcal lipoteichoic acid

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Isolation of human IgA and IgM from normal serum using polyethylene glycol precipitation and affinity chromatography

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