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1. Access to ultra-long IgG CDRH3 bovine antibody sequences using short read sequencing technology.

2. Cross-reactivity of mouse IgG subclasses to human Fc gamma receptors: Antibody deglycosylation only eliminates IgG2b binding.

3. Characteristics of the tree shrew humoral immune system.

4. Identification of B cell epitopes enhanced by protein unfolding and aggregation.

5. Radiolabeling of the antibody IgG M75 for epitope of human carbonic anhydrase IX by 61 Cu and 64 Cu and its biological testing.

6. Recombinant IgG1 Fc hexamers block cytotoxicity and pathological changes in experimental in vitro and rat models of neuromyelitis optica.

7. Human IgG lacking effector functions demonstrate lower FcRn-binding and reduced transplacental transport.

8. Conserved FcγR- glycan discriminates between fucosylated and afucosylated IgG in humans and mice.

9. Structural characterization of the Man5 glycoform of human IgG3 Fc.

10. Human Fc receptor-like 5 distinguishes IgG2 disulfide isoforms and deamidated charge variants.

11. Human myeloma IgG4 reveals relatively rigid asymmetric Y-like structure with different conformational stability of C H 2 domains.

12. Room temperature structure of human IgG4-Fc from crystals analysed in situ.

13. Fc-galactosylation modulates antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity of therapeutic antibodies.

14. Molecular properties of human IgG subclasses and their implications for designing therapeutic monoclonal antibodies against infectious diseases.

15. Structural consequences of aglycosylated IgG Fc variants evolved for FcγRI binding.

16. How B cells remember? A sophisticated cytoplasmic tail of mIgG is pivotal for the enhanced transmembrane signaling of IgG-switched memory B cells.

17. Crystal structures of immunoglobulin Fc heterodimers reveal the molecular basis for heterodimer formation.

18. Highly reduced binding to high and low affinity mouse Fc gamma receptors by L234A/L235A and N297A Fc mutations engineered into mouse IgG2a.

19. Crystal structure of deglycosylated human IgG4-Fc.

20. The effect of sugar removal on the structure of the Fc region of an IgG antibody as observed with single molecule Förster Resonance Energy Transfer.

21. Assessment of naturally occurring covalent and total dimer levels in human IgG1 and IgG2.

22. Global structures of IgG isotypes expressing identical variable regions.

23. IgG2 Fc structure and the dynamic features of the IgG CH2-CH3 interface.

24. The constant region affects antigen binding of antibodies to DNA by altering secondary structure.

25. Molecular determinants of humoral immune specificity for the occupational allergen, methylene diphenyl diisocyanate.

26. IgG2 disulfide isoform conversion kinetics.

27. Crystal structure of the human IgG4 C(H)3 dimer reveals the role of Arg409 in the mechanism of Fab-arm exchange.

28. Evaluation of automated immunoassays in the diagnosis of heparin induced thrombocytopenia.

29. Fc-Fc interactions of human IgG4 require dissociation of heavy chains and are formed predominantly by the intra-chain hinge isomer.

30. Studies on the fractionation of equine antivenom IgG by combinations of ammonium sulfate and caprylic acid.

31. Naturally occurring glycan forms of human immunoglobulins G1 and G2.

32. Identification of the amino acid residues involved in human IgG transport into egg yolks of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).

33. Hybrid IgG4/IgG4 Fc antibodies form upon 'Fab-arm' exchange as demonstrated by SDS-PAGE or size-exclusion chromatography.

34. Circular Dichroism reveals evidence of coupling between immunoglobulin constant and variable region secondary structure.

35. Staphylococcal superantigen-like protein 10 (SSL10) binds to human immunoglobulin G (IgG) and inhibits complement activation via the classical pathway.

36. Comparison of the ability of wild type and stabilized human IgG(4) to undergo Fab arm exchange with endogenous IgG(4)in vitro and in vivo.

37. Structural characterization of a human Fc fragment engineered for extended serum half-life.

38. Stability of equine IgG antivenoms obtained by caprylic acid precipitation: towards a liquid formulation stable at tropical room temperature.

39. The crystal structure of the pathogenic collagen type II-specific mouse monoclonal antibody CIIC1 Fab: structure to function analysis.

40. Proteolysis of purified IgGs by human and bacterial enzymes in vitro and the detection of specific proteolytic fragments of endogenous IgG in rheumatoid synovial fluid.

41. Structural characterization of a mutated, ADCC-enhanced human Fc fragment.

42. The different effector function capabilities of the seven equine IgG subclasses have implications for vaccine strategies.

43. Antibodies to oxidized LDL/beta2-glycoprotein I in antiphospholipid syndrome patients with venous and arterial thromboembolism.

44. Off-rate and concentration diversity in multidonor-derived dimers of immunoglobulin G.

45. Escherichia coli do not express Fc-receptors for human immunoglobulin G (IgG).

46. Higher levels of sialylated Fc glycans in immunoglobulin G molecules can adversely impact functionality.

47. Humanization by variable domain resurfacing and grafting on a human IgG4, using a new approach for determination of non-human like surface accessible framework residues based on homology modelling of variable domains.

48. Structural and functional characterization of glycosylation in an immunoglobulin G1 to Cryptococcus neoformans glucuronoxylomannan.

49. Analysis of IgE and IgG B-cell immunodominant regions of Ole e 1, the main allergen from olive pollen.

50. Complement-coated antibody-transfer (CCAT); serum IgA1 antibodies intercept and transport C4 and C3 fragments and preserve IgG1 deployment (PGD).

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