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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 228 (1970), S. 1208-1210 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Fig. 1. Elution pattern on Bio-Gel 'Al-5 m' (column 2-4 x 115 'cm) of rabbit serum. ----, Serum from infested rabbit 14 days after inoculation; . . ., control rabbit serum. Arrows indicate the elution point of purified rabbit immunoglobulin markers. To relate formation of the LMW IgM to the normal ...
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    ISSN: 1439-0973
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Wegen eines Blutungsübels erhielt ein normalgewichtiges Neugeborenes antihämophile Serum-Fraktionen und Frischbluttransfusionen. Drei Monate später bot das Kind das Krankheitsbild eines schweren akuten Leberversagens. Die Leberbiopsie ergab eine massive hepatische Nekrose, ferner wurde Australia-Antigen nachgewiesen. Nach zwei Austauschtransfusionen (200 ml/kg) wurde zusätzlich 1 ml/kg eines Antihepatitis-B-Gamma-Globulins verabreicht. Antihepatitis-B-Antikörper wurden nach der Gamma-Globulin-Therapie nachgewiesen. Nachdem nun die passiven Antikörper verschwunden waren, stieg der HB-Titer erneut an, und das Kind entwickelte sich innerhalb der nächsten sieben Monate physisch und geistig normal. Aus der Beobachtung wurde geschlossen, daß trotz der Gamma-Globulin-Gabe eine Immunisierung möglicherweise stattgefunden haben könnte.
    Notes: Summary A newborn of normal birthweight received fresh blood transfusions and procoagulant fractions during his first days for a haemorrhagic disease. Three months later the infant had acute liver failure. Liver biopsy revealed a massive hepatic necrosis and an Australia antigen was detected. 1ml/kg of anti-HB gamma globulin was administered after each of two exchange transfusions (200 ml/kg). Anti-HB antibodies were detected after gamma globulin therapy. Once the passively administered antibodies had disappeared, the HB titer increased, and the child seemed physically and mentally normal seven months after the infection. These observations are difficult to interpret but immunity of the child seems possible.
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