Serine 132 is the C3 covalent attachment point on the CH1 domain of human IgG1
Luis Vidarte
, Carlos Pastor
, Sebastian Mas
, Ana Belen Blázquez
, Vivian De Los Rios
, Rosa Guerrero
, Fernando Vivanco
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Immunology and Microbiology
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