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Corneal Immune Globulin Distribution

E. Lee Stock, MD; Samuel B. Aronson, MD

Arch Ophthalmol. 1970;84(3):355-359.


Abstract

The relative concentrations of IgA, IgG, IgM, and B1C were determined for the human cornea and related ocular structures. IgG and IgA were demonstrated in both the central and peripheral cornea; IgG concentration was approximately six to seven times greater than that of IgA. IgM and B1C were not measurably present. Ocular diffusion patterns of these molecules were also evaluated.



Author Affiliations

San Francisco

From the Eye Research Laboratories, Department of Ophthalmology, and the Clinical Laboratories, San Francisco General Hospital, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco.


Footnotes

Submitted for publication Feb 6, 1970.

Reprint requests to Department of Ophthalmology, Room 1505, San Francisco General Hospital, 1001 Potrero Ave, San Francisco 94110 (Dr. Aronson).



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