Peculiar IgA transfer in the pigeon from mother to squab.

[1]  J. Goudswaard,et al.  Measurement of Salivary Lysozyme , 1978, Journal of dental research.

[2]  J. Goudswaard,et al.  The immunoglobulins of the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo). Isolation and characterization of IgG, IgM and IgA in body fluids, eggs and intraocular tissues. , 1977, Poultry science.

[3]  K. Kobayashi,et al.  Peculiar secretory IgA system identified in chickens. , 1974, Journal of immunology.

[4]  J. Heremans,et al.  Quantification and distribution of chicken immunoglobulins IgA, IgM and IgG in serum and secretions. , 1974, Immunology.

[5]  J. Gauldie,et al.  Chicken A: physicochemical and immunochemical characteristics. , 1973, Journal of immunology.

[6]  S. Parry,et al.  Stimulation of lachrymation and salivation in the adult fowl (Gallus domesticus). , 1972, Research in veterinary science.

[7]  A. A. Benedict,et al.  Structural and antigenic relationships between avian immunoglobulins. I. The immune responses of pheasants and quail and reductive dissociation of their immunoglobulins. , 1969, Journal of immunology.

[8]  H. Grey Duck immunoglobulins. II. Biologic and immunochemical studies. , 1967, Journal of immunology.

[9]  W. A. Hemmings,et al.  The Selective Transport of Antibodies from the Yolk Sac to the Circulation of the Chick , 1956 .

[10]  J. Heremans,et al.  Three immunoglobulin classes in the pigeon (Columbia livia). , 1977, International archives of allergy and applied immunology.

[11]  J. Heremans,et al.  A possible homologue of mammalian IgA in chicken serum and secretions. , 1972, Immunology.

[12]  F. W. Brambell The transmission of passive immunity from mother to young , 1970 .

[13]  B. The Development of the Chick , 1909, Nature.