Effector functions of a monoclonal aglycosylated mouse IgG2a: binding and activation of complement component C1 and interaction with human monocyte Fc receptor.
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D R Burton | R J Leatherbarrow | A. Feinstein | D. Burton | R. Dwek | T. Rademacher | J. Woof | R. Leatherbarrow | R A Dwek | T W Rademacher | J M Woof | A Clark | N Richardson | A Feinstein | N. Richardson | A. Clark | Dennis R. Burton | T. W. Rademacher | Arnold Feinstein | Neil E. Richardson | Anthony Clark
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