Aggregation kinetics and structure of cryoimmunoglobulins clusters
Cryoimmunoglobulins are pathological antibodies characterized by a temperature-dependent reversible insolubility. Rheumatoid factors (RF) are immunoglobulins possessing anti-immunoglobulin activity and usually consist of an IgM antibody that recognizes IgG as antigen. These proteins are present in sera of patients affected by a large variety of different pathologies, such as HCV infection, neoplastic and autoimmune diseases. Aggregation and precipitation of cryoimmunoglobulins, leading to vasculiti, are physical phenomena behind such pathologies. A deep knowledge of the physico-chemical mechanisms regulating such phenomena plays a fundamental role in biological and clinical applications.
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2002
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Authors: | Spirito, M. De ; Chiappini, R ; Bassi, F. Andreasi ; Stasio, E. Di ; Giardina, B ; Arcovito, G |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 304.2002, 1, p. 211-219
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Elsevier |
Subject: | Physical chemistry of solutions of biological macromolecules | Structure | Bonding | Conformation | Configuration | Isomerism of biomolecules | Disperse systems |
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