1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf00403791
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Immuno-electron microscopical features of in vivo antibody binding during pemphigus blister formation

Abstract: Pemphigus autoantibodies, bound in the epidermis during different stages of acantholysis, were demonstrated with a new technique for immuno-electron microscopy. Peroxidase-labeled Protein A was used as a new and specific tracer for tissue-bound antibodies of the IgG-type. Advantages were: (1) A small molecular weight of the tracer, (2) a rapid tissue penetration, and (3) shortened incubation times, thus better preserved tissue fine structures. Unspecific adsorption in tissues and on cells was found to be compa… Show more

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