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Publication : A brief history of the discovery of the immunoglobulins and the origin of the modern immunoglobulin nomenclature.

First Author  Black CA Year  1997
Journal  Immunol Cell Biol Volume  75
Issue  1 Pages  65-8
PubMed ID  9046436 Mgi Jnum  J:38401
Mgi Id  MGI:85771 Doi  10.1038/icb.1997.10
Citation  Black CA (1997) A brief history of the discovery of the immunoglobulins and the origin of the modern immunoglobulin nomenclature. Immunol Cell Biol 75(1):65-8
abstractText  On the 30th anniversary of the discovery of IgE, the last immunoglobulin identified, the discovery and subsequent naming of the immunoglobulins is recounted. The first immunoglobulin-like protein to be discovered was the Bence Jones protein or light chain in 1845. Over 100 years, later, the final isotype, IgE, was discovered. During this century, there have been various names for what we now know as IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG and IgM. There was also confusion over what constituted a new immunoglobulin and how it should be named. As a result the current nomenclature seems arbitrary; however, it reflects both a historical tradition of preserving the original name of the protein as well as a rational system designed in the early 1960s to codify the basic proteins of the humoral response.
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