Progressive rubella virus panencephalitis: Synthesis of oligoclonal virus‐specific IgG antibodies and homogeneous free light chains in the central nervous system*
Abstract
The occurrence of oligoclonal IgG and homogeneous free lambda light chains in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of a patient with progressive rubella virus panencephalitis is reported. Fractions of oligoclonal IgG corresponding to those of the CSF occurred also in the serum.
Evidence is presented that the oligoclonal IgG of serum and CSF represent rubella virus-specific antibodies. Different populations of oligoclonal IgG appear to be...
Paper Details
Title
Progressive rubella virus panencephalitis: Synthesis of oligoclonal virus‐specific IgG antibodies and homogeneous free light chains in the central nervous system*
Published Date
Jan 1, 1978
Volume
57
Issue
1
Pages
53 - 64
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