Antonia Geisse, Tao Zhang, Jonathan Schreiber, Kristina Markova, Sophie Burkhalter, Hedda Wardemann, Andrew J. Macpherson, Tim Rollenske
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Abstract
Immunoglobulin (Ig) A is the main antibody isotype found on mucosal surfaces in mammals, where it is predominantly present as a dimer. Here we provide an easy, scalable, efficient, and broadly applicable method to produce and purify monoclonal mouse dimeric IgA from single B cell Ig transcripts to study mucosal antibody responses at single-cell level.
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