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Antigen Binding and Effector Functions of a Chimeric Antibody with a Deletion of the CH1 Domain and Non-Covalently Associated ϰ Chains

  • Ralph MOCIKAT , Josef MYSLIWIETZ , Peter LANG and Stefan THIERFELDER
Published/Copyright: November 24, 2009
Biological Chemistry
From the journal Volume 374 Issue 7-12

Published Online: 2009-11-24
Published in Print: 1993

Walter de Gruyter

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