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Heavy Chain Disease

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  • Abnormal immunoglobulin synthesis in monoclonal immunoglobulin light chain and light and heavy chain deposition disease  Academic Article
  • Gamma heavy chain disease in man: Independent structural abnormalities and reduced transcription of a functionally rearranged lambda L-chain gene result in the absence of L-chains  Academic Article
  • Gamma heavy chain disease in man: Translation and partial purification of mRNA coding for the deleted protein  Academic Article
  • Gamma heavy chain disease in man: cDNA sequence supports partial gene deletion model  Academic Article
  • Gamma heavy-chain disease in man - synthesis of a deleted gamma-3 immunoglobulin by lymphoid-cells in short and long-term tissue-culture  Academic Article
  • Gamma-heavy chain disease in man - genomic sequence reveals 2 noncontiguous deletions in a single gene  Academic Article
  • Immunoglobulin structure, synthesis, secretion, and relation to neoplasms of b-cells  Academic Article
  • Mechanisms of disease - monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition - amyloidosis, light chain deposition disease, and light and heavy-chain deposition disease  Academic Article
  • Monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease: light chain and light and heavy chain deposition diseases and their relation to light chain amyloidosis. Clinical features, immunopathology, and molecular analysis  Academic Article
  • Nonamyloidotic monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease - light-chain, heavy-chain, and light- and heavy-chain deposition diseases  Academic Article
  • Nonamyloidotic monoclonal immunoglobulin deposits lack amyloid-P component  Academic Article
  • The structure of immunoglobulins and their genes, DNA rearrangement and B-cell differentiation, molecular anomalies of some monoclonal immunoglobulins  Academic Article

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