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D M Parr
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1
Deletions in immunoglobulin polypeptide chains as evidence for breakage and repair in DNA.
Science
1971
0.96
2
Multiple myeloma (light chain disease) with rheumatoid-like amyloid arthropathy and mu-heavy chain fragment in the serum.
Am J Med
1978
0.89
3
Mobile Fc region in the Zie IgG2 cryoglobulin: comparison of crystals of the F(ab')2 fragment and the intact immunoglobulin.
Biochemistry
1978
0.87
4
The amino acid sequences of the three heavy chain constant region domains of a human IgG2 myeloma protein.
Can J Biochem
1979
0.86
5
Fb'2, a new peptic fragment of human immunoglobulin G.
Biochem J
1976
0.85
6
A human immunoglobulin G with deletions in both heavy and light polypeptide chains.
Immunochemistry
1972
0.83
7
Clinical and immunochemical studies of IgM cold agglutinins with lambda type light chains.
Clin Immunol Immunopathol
1974
0.80
8
A human IgG myeloma protein crystallizing with rhombohedral symmetry.
Can J Biochem
1973
0.80
9
Loss of cryoprecipitability following proteolytic eleavage of the VH domains from a human IgG cryoglobulin.
Mol Immunol
1980
0.79
10
Characterization of upFc, a fragment of human immunoglobulin G1 produced by pepsin in urea.
Biochem J
1976
0.78
11
A pathologic IgM occurring in serum as pentamer, dimer, and monomer.
J Immunol
1974
0.77
12
Fragments produced by digestion of human immunoglobulin G subclasses with pepsin in urea.
Biochem J
1977
0.75
13
Primary amyloidosis iwith plasmacytic dyscrasia and a tetramer of Bence Jones type lambda globulin in the serum and urine.
Blood
1971
0.75
14
Gamma 3-heavy-chain disease (gamma 3-HCD) in a young patient with Down syndrome. Study of peripheral blood lymphocytes and of susceptibility to infection.
Clin Immunol Immunopathol
1979
0.75
15
A note of the amino acid sequence of residues 381--391 of human immunoglobulins gamma chains.
Mol Immunol
1979
0.75
16
Reassessment of the heavy chain deletion in human immunoglobulin Sac in the light of current theories of immunoglobulin gene assembly.
Mol Immunol
1981
0.75