Circulating IgG autoanti-IgE antibodies in atopic patients block the binding of IgE to its low affinity receptor (CD23)
AUTOR(ES)
Smith, S J
RESUMO
Aims—To investigate the ability of circulating IgG autoanti-IgE antibodies from atopic rhinitis patients to block the binding of IgE to its low affinity receptor (FcεRII), also termed CD23.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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