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Isolation of monoclonal rheumatoid factors in hypergammaglobulinemic purpura.
Rheumatoid factors were isolated for immunochemical study by a simple procedure based on immunoadsorption after dissociation of immune complexes. A monoclonal IgA that was not detectable in the patient's unseparated serum was thus demonstrated in one case of hypergammaglobulinemic purpura whereas polyclonal anti-IgG antibodies were isolated in several patients with autoimmune diseases.