Current Trends in Histocompatibility 1981
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-3758-4_16
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“…These functional differences between Ia-expressing cells cannot be readily attributed to differences in the rate of biosynthesis or density of Ia molecules on the membrane (1,13,14). Another explanation for the functional differences could lie in structural differences between the Ia antigens expressed on accessory cells and on B cells.…”
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“…These functional differences between Ia-expressing cells cannot be readily attributed to differences in the rate of biosynthesis or density of Ia molecules on the membrane (1,13,14). Another explanation for the functional differences could lie in structural differences between the Ia antigens expressed on accessory cells and on B cells.…”
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“…Another explanation for the functional differences could lie in structural differences between the Ia antigens expressed on accessory cells and on B cells. In this regard, HPLC analysis of [3H]leucine-labeled tryptic peptides from a and ,B chains of I-A and I-E subregion products from both cell types has revealed no detectable differences in the proteins (14,15). However, when I-A and I-E a chains from spleen accessory cells and B cells were compared by isoelectric focusing (IEF), a glycosylation difference was noted (14).…”
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“…Because the Soviet model of deviance linked any kind of 'failed behaviour' with the inability of social organizations to perform successfully their tasks of surveillance, education and persuasion, 60 the prevention of disciplinary violations, misconduct and violence, defined as the struggle for the 'moral and ideological chastity of our cadres', 61 consisted of increased ideological and political education, stateinitiated and state-sponsored cultural activities and extended state control over militiamen's family life and leisure activities.…”
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