What is the mechanism by which thiol reagents, such as dithiothreitol (DTT) , disperse agglutination caused by cold-reactive autoantibody?
A) Dissociation of IgG molecules from the red blood cell with no damage to the membrane
B) Cleavage of the intersubunit disulfide bonds of dimeric IgG molecules
C) Cleavage of the intersubunit disulfide bonds of pentameric IgM molecules
D) Dissociation of IgM molecules from the red blood cell with no damage to the membrane
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