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pmid: 13712879
AbstractA method for the separation of rheumatoid factors into two serologically distinct macroglobulins is described. Macroglobulins, reacting with cells coated with human as well as with rabbit gamma globulin, were found to be mainly 19.4S, but occasionally such preparations contained minor constituents sedimenting at 22s as well as 27s. Macroglobulins which reacted with cells coated with human gamma globulin, but which were inactive when rabbit gamma globulin was used, were mainly 19.5S. Some sera, however, contained substances serologically similar in behavior but sedimenting at 17.5S, 22.0S, and 27s.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid, Rheumatoid Factor, Arthritis, Serum Globulins
Arthritis, Rheumatoid, Rheumatoid Factor, Arthritis, Serum Globulins
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