Anti-idiotype antibodies induced by synthetic polypeptides

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ABSTRACT:
Chemically synthesized polypeptides containing about 6 to 40 amino acid residues and having amino acid residue sequences that substantially correspond to the primary amino acid residue sequences of particular variable or hypervariable regions of immunoglobulins, when administered alone or as polymers or as conjugates bound to carriers, induce the production of anti-idiotype antibodies of predetermined specificities.

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This invention was made with the support of the Government of the United States, and the Government of the United States has certain rights in the invention.

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