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Elsevier, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 3(134), p. 604-612, 2014

DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2014.07.010

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Influence of seasonal exposure to grass pollen on local and peripheral blood IgE repertoires in patients with allergic rhinitis

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Abstract

Fig 3. Patterns of CDR-H3 length. A, Virtual CDR-H3 spectratypes show the relative distribution of clonotypic sequences by CDR-H3 length for unmutated IgM (gray bars) and IgEAR (red bars; AR.IS and AR.OS groups combined). a.a, Amino acids. B, Mean CDR-H3 length was compared between groups, as indicated. C, Nucleotide numbers for different CDR-H3 components in IgE sequences were compared between the IgENA and IgEAR groups (AR.IS and AR.OS groups combined). D, Mean CDR-H3 length for IgE clonotypic sequences was compared between groups in peripheral blood (PB) and nasal biopsy specimens (NB). *P < .05, **P < .005, and ****P < .00005. ns, Not significant.