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Kara Bickham, Christian Münz, Ming Li Tsang, Marie Larsson, Jean-Francois Fonteneau, Nina Bhardwaj, Ralph Steinman
Published in Volume 107, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(1):121–130 doi:10.1172/JCI10209
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Figure 6

EBNA1-specific Ab’s are predominantly IgG1 in contrast to Ab’s to three other microbial antigens. Values shown are the mean of 20 donors with the plasma diluted 1:10 with 3% BSA. The background levels in the absence of antigen for each IgG subclass were subtracted from the results with the microbial proteins. IgG subclass distribution of Ab’s specific to a rEBNA1 protein are shown (a). IgG subclass distribution to other proteins, mumps, Candida, and tetanus toxoid were also determined (b–d).