Epidermal location of beta-2-microglobulin in human skin
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Epidermal location of beta-2-microglobulin in human skin
Abstract
Beta-2-microglobulin (beta2-m) is associated with the epidermis in normal and pathological human skin and gives an immunofluorescence pattern similar to that of pemphigus antibodies and concanavalin A (Con-A). Inhibition experiments indicate, however, that the binding site of anti-beta2-m is not identical with that of pemphigus antibodies or Con-A. It is suggested that beta2-m might be an epidermal cell surface marker useful for the study of antigens associated with the epidermal cell surface.
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