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Protides of the Biological Fluids: Twentieth Volume is a collection of studies about three selected topics from the general field of protein chemistry. The book is divided into four sections. Section A covers monoclonal immunoglobulins and its properties and structure; the amyloid substance; and antibody function. Section B covers active polypeptides derived from plasma proteins; the kinin system; the angiotensin and renin system; anaphylatoxins; and protease inhibitors. Section C covers microcalorimetry in biological systems; biological system and its relation with thermodynamics; and the application of microcalorimetry to biological systems. The book also includes a Section D, which does not consider any of the selected topics, but instead focuses on other techniques such as the double line method; radioimmunoassay of alpha-fetoprotein; and the IgM latex test. The text is recommended for students and reseearchers in the fields of biology, biochemistry, and other related fields, especially those who wish to learn more about monoclonal immunoglobulins, fibrinopeptides, and the effect of microcalorimetry in biological systems.
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PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAcademic Lecture Science and SocietyThe First Arne Tiselius Memorial Lecture Separation Methods: Tools of Progress in ProteinsSection A: Monoclonal Immunoglobulins (MIg) A1. Properties and Structure of MIg Principles of Immunoglobulin Structure in Relation to Aberrations in Protein Metabolism Monoclonal IgM-Globulin with Anti-IgG Activity: An Immunofluorescent and Electron Microscopic Study Structural Studies of Human IgG Monoclonal Proteins Using Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis Insolubilization of a Fraction of Human IgG in a Salted Phenol Solution A2. The Amyloid Substance (AS) A2.1 Chemical, Immunochemical and Ultrastructural Studies of the AS The Immunoglobulin Origin of Amyloid Fibril Proteins The Subunit Structure and Immunologic Properties of Amyloid Fibrils Ultrastructure and Composition of Amyloid - Variable or Constant The Chemical Classes of Amyloid Substance in Men, Monkeys and Ducks Isolation and Characterization of a Low Molecular Weight Peptide from Human Amyloid A Non-immunoglobulin Protein - The Major Component of Some Human Amyloids Studies on the Antigenic and Immunochemical Properties of Amyloid Fibrils Studies with Conformational Antisera to Amyloid The Acid-soluble Fraction of Amyloid - The Protein Subunit of the Amyloid Fibril Similarity in Amino Acid Composition between Human Light Chain and Some Amyloid Proteins A2.2 Production and Deposition of the AS in Cells and Tissues Vital Dyeing Processes and Exchange Phenomena at the Amyloid Deposits Interactions of Congo Red and Toluidine Blue with Amyloid Cellular Immunity and Amyloidosis A2.3 Clinical and Experimental Aspects of Amyloidosis Experimental Amyloidosis and High Dosage Tolerance to Casein F1, Rauscher and Moloney Leukemia Viruses Inhibiting and Enhancing Amyloid Development in Casein-treated C3H Mice Amyloidosis, Multiple Myeloma and Aging Coincidence of Amyloidosis and Monoclonal Gammopathies - A Study of 82 Cases Senile Amyloidosis of Arterial Elastica Interna Pathogenic Mechanisms in Experimental Murine Amyloidosis Amyloidosis and Immunology. Amyloid Degeneration and Lingering Tuberculosis in the Aged A3. The Antibody Function of MIg A3.1 Restricted Antibodies Monoclonal Antibodies to Streptococcal Polysaccharides in Rabbit and Mouse Limited Heterogeneity of Antibodies in Individual Animals Partial Amino Acid Sequence of Rabbit Antibody Heavy Chain Variable Regions Deviations in the Balance of Intracellular Heavy- and Light-Chain Determinants in Human Plasma Cells Genetic Determination of Idiotypes in Antibodies to the Group-specific Polysaccharides of Streptococci The Number of Unique Monoclonal Antibodies Against a Simple Hapten in CBA Mice Mouse Antibodies with Electrophoretic Restriction Kappa-type Immunoglobulin Light Chains of Rat Strain LOU/Wsl A3.