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Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 162, 1399-1404, Copyright © 1985 by Rockefeller University Press
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T Saito and K Rajewsky
Immunization with an IgG1 but not an IgM monoclonal anti-NP (4-hydroxy- 3-nitrophenyl acetyl) antibody induced idiotype-recognizing T helper cells, although these two antibodies carry the same variable regions. The T cells appear to react to an idiotype on the IgG1 but not the IgM antibody. They selectively enhance the expression of that idiotype in the IgG1 fraction of an in vitro anti-NP response.
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