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Experimental analysis of the generation of pathogenic immune complexes resulting from immonoblogulin interactions

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Antiglobulins, cryoglobulins and glomerulonephritis

Part of the book series: Developments in Nephrology ((DINE,volume 16))

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Immune complexes (IC) resulting from specific interactions between immunoglobulin molecules probably represent the most important source of IC.

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Lambert, P.H., Izui, S., Gyotoku, Y., Abdelmoula, M., Spertini, F. (1986). Experimental analysis of the generation of pathogenic immune complexes resulting from immonoblogulin interactions. In: Ponticelli, C., Minetti, L., D’Amico, G. (eds) Antiglobulins, cryoglobulins and glomerulonephritis. Developments in Nephrology, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4289-9_8

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