254 results on '"Rivat, L."'
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102. [Specific human anti-gamma globulin antibodies of the Gm system in multiply transfused patients].
103. [PROBLEMS POSED BY THE APPLICATION OF HEREDITARY GM AND INV GAMMA GLOBULIN SYSTEMS IN LEGAL MEDICINE].
104. Abnormalities in synthesis of some subclasses of gamma-G in a family with two cases of ataxia telangiectasia.
105. [Variations of Gm ET Inv phenotypes associated with allogenic bone marrow grafts].
106. STUDIES ON THE FORMAL GENETICS OF THE GAMMAGLOBULIN POLYMORPHISM GM (CHARACTERS GM(B), GM(X)); A STUDY OF 386 FAMILIES.
107. [2 NEW FACTORS IN THE HEREDITARY GAMMA GLOBULIN SYSTEMS: GM(E) AND INV(I)].
108. [Latex-histamine reaction in pneumo-phthisiology (after 768 determinations)].
109. [Attempts at the quantitative interpretation of the qualities of anti-Gm reagents].
110. [Chronic hepatitis and Australia antigen. Therapeutic trial with serum containing the corresponding antibody].
111. [GM(B) AND ITS PROBLEMS].
112. The in vitro synthesis of subclasses of human gamma-G as demonstrated by a study of allotypes. The genes of the Gm system are they structural genes?
113. [Identity of the Gmx factor and of the inhibitory InB (plus) Property].
114. [Structural heterogeneity of the Gm factor].
115. [Chronic hepatitis and Australia antigen. Therapeutic trial of a serum containing the corresponding antibody].
116. [Familial Kahler's disease. Immunological and karyotype study of a case].
117. [THE HUMAN BLOOD GROUPS. STUDY OF THE FREQUENCY OF THE GM AND INV GROUPS IN A SAMPLE OF THE POPULATION IN THE REGION OF LYONS].
118. A pedigree demonstrating the transmission of a Gm2,8,21 phenogroup.
119. [Australia antigen and the corresponding antibody: frequency in various populations].
120. [LEUKEMIA AND GM AND INV GAMMA-GLOBULIN GROUPS].
121. [Demonstration of a silent allele at the Gm locus].
122. [Myeloma, waldenström's disease and gamma globulin Gm and Inv groups].
123. [Distribution of the gamma globulin groups Gm and InV in Iranians].
124. [Adverse effects of an injection of anti-Rh gamma-globulin due to the presence of anti-gamma A antibodies].
125. [Residual gamma globulins and fragments of human immunoglobulins obtained by the action of papain, with or without cysteine. Immunologic and allotypic study].
126. [Genetic markers of human immunoglobulins].
127. [Different factors of the Gm, Inv and ISf factors in monkeys].
128. [GAMMA GLOBULIN GROUPS GM AND INV AMONG THE POPULATION OF HONOLULU (HAWAII)].
129. [SIMULTANEOUS PRESENCE OF ANTI-GM AND ANTI-INV IN A MULTIPLE-TRANSFUSED SUBJECT].
130. [Anti-Gma, anti-Gmx and anti-In(v) serums found in health individuals].
131. [Formal genetics and population genetics of Inv polymorphism].
132. [Anti-idiotypes of human origin].
133. [Hetero-immunization by myelomatous proteins. I. Problems raised by absorptions for the purpose of obtaining anti-allotypes].
134. [Human anti-immunoglobulins. Presence of anti IGD and anti IgA in human sera].
135. [HUMAN ANTIGLOBULINS. THEIR SPECIFICITY, FREQUENCY AND THE PROBABLE MECHANISM OF THEIR SYNTHESIS].
136. [Apropos of an apparent exclusion of maternity due to the Gm system].
137. [Cryptogenetic hypogammaglobulinemia and genetic determinism of some so-called acquired hypogammaglobulinemias].
138. [The factors Gma, Gmb, Gmx, "Gm-like" and InV in the Japanese].
139. [A contribution to the immunology of the Louis-Bar syndrome: observations from one family].
140. [Transmission of the Gm and Inv factors from the mother to the newborn infant].
141. [Physico-chemical and immunological properties of modified human gamma G globulins--II].
142. [Confrontation between the biologist and Australia antigen].
143. [Exclusion of certain autosomal localizations of blood and serum group genes].
144. Subtypes in human immunoglobulin lambda-chains.
145. [A 2d example of the phenotype Gm(a minus x plus) confirming the hypothesis of the existance of a GM-bxallele].
146. A new human allotype carried by the G3 subclass: Gm(25).
147. Genetic control of deficiencies in gamma-G subclasses observed among families with hypogammaglobulinaemia.
148. [Variations of the Gm and Inv phenotypes during allogeneic bone marrow transplantations].
149. [Frequency of the Inv (a) factor in the aborigines of Western Australia].
150. [Importance of Gm and Inv gamma-globulin groups in the estimation of population cross-breeding: study of these blood groups in Western Africa and the Far East].
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