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. 1973 Aug;14(4):569–572.

A naturally occurring human antibody to loops of Henle

P M Ford
PMCID: PMC1553810  PMID: 4583778

Abstract

A hitherto unreported immunofluorescent staining pattern obtained from human sera is described. Serum from six patients was found to possess specific antibody activity against lining cells of loops of Henle on the kidney of several species including man. All six patients had diseases of supposed immune aetiology, but in only one was any overt disturbance of renal funtion demonstrated and this patient had primary glomerular disease.

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