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. 1971 Sep;9(3):355–358.

The transfer of human IgG subclasses from mother to foetus

F C Hay, M G R Hull, G Torrigiani
PMCID: PMC1713070  PMID: 4998969

Abstract

The concentration of IgG subclasses was measured in matched pairs of maternal and cord serum by single radial immunodiffusion. IgG1, IgG3 and IgG4 were present in similar amounts in both the mothers and infants. IgG2 was present in the mothers at about 3 times the amount in the cord blood.

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