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Idiotypic Specificity as a Probe for Investigating Persistence and Changes in Clones of Cells Producing Immunoglobulins

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Contemporary Topics in Molecular Immunology

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In this article we will review recent work, from other laboratories as well as our own, on the persistence during extended immunization of antibody molecules of a given idiotypic specificity. We will first discuss some of the basic concepts underlying these experiments.

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Spring-Stewart, S., Nisonoff, A. (1973). Idiotypic Specificity as a Probe for Investigating Persistence and Changes in Clones of Cells Producing Immunoglobulins. In: Reisfeld, R.A., Mandy, W.J. (eds) Contemporary Topics in Molecular Immunology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7773-3_5

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