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Ninety-six percent of patients had an abnormal kappa-to-lambda FLC ratio. Table 1. Baseline characteristics for all patients VariableTotal, n = 399Serum and urine, n = 241Serum only, n = 103Urine only, n = 55 Percentage of total 100% 60% 26% 14% Male, % 64.7 68.0 63.1 52.7 Age,...
Sample (or biological sample): A biological specimen containing genomic DNA, RNA (including mRNA), protein (such as antibodies), or combinations thereof, obtained from a subject. Examples include, but are not limited to, peripheral blood, plasma, sputum, tissue, cells, urine, saliva, tissue bi...
Each heavy chain class can be bound with either a kappa or lambda light chain. In general, the light and heavy chains are covalently bonded to each other, and the “tail” portions of the two heavy chains are bonded to each other by covalent disulfide linkages or non-covalent linkages ...
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