Rabbits immunized against b6 allotype express similar anti-b6 idiotopes

European Journal of Immunology
J Roland, P A Cazenave

Abstract

Similar idiotopes are detected on anti-allotypic antibodies synthesized by all rabbits immunized against the b6 allotype. The expression of similar idiotypes on anti-b6 antibodies has been found in rabbits of all VHa allotypic types thus far studies. For their expression, these idiotypes require the interaction between VL and VH domains.

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