Human milk IgGs contain various combinations of different antigen-binding sites resulting in multiple variants of their bispecificity.
In the classic paradigm, immunoglobulins represent products of clonal B cell populations, each producing antibodies (Abs) recognizing a single antigen. There is a common belief that IgGs in mammalian biological fluids are monovalent molecules having stable structures and two identical antigen-bindin...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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