Possible pitfalls in the study of IgG receptors produced by herpesvirus-infected cells. Brief report
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Possible pitfalls in the study of IgG receptors produced by herpesvirus-infected cells. Brief report
Abstract
The presence of specific antibodies to human herpesviruses in certain purified human IgG preparations from commercial sources may produce misleading results when such preparations are used in studied on the IgG receptors produced by virus-infected cells.
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