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Evolution of Maternofetal Transport of Immunoglobulins During Human Pregnancy
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Comparison of fetal and maternal levels of immunglobulines indicate that the human placenta during pregnancy develops a specific transport mechanism for IgG. There are differences for the four subclasses with preferential transfer of IgG1 while the slowest transfer is seen for IgG2.
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