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Are blood group isoantigens lost from malignant prostatic epithelium? Immunohistochemical support for the preservation of the H isoantigen [PDF]

open access: bronzeBritish Journal of Cancer, 1986
Previous studies while demonstrating the presence of blood group isoantigens on normal prostatic epithelium have failed to identify such antigens on malignant prostatic tissue. Using a series of blood group specific monoclonal antibodies directed towards
Peter Vowden   +3 more
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IMMUNOGLOBULIN ISOANTIGENS (ALLOTYPES) IN THE MOUSE [PDF]

open access: hybridThe Journal of Immunology, 1966
Further analysis of the isoantigens (allotypes) of 2 classes of normal mouse immunoglobulins, γG2a and γG2b, has shown a minimum of 10 specificities for the Ig-1 locus (controlling γG2a-antigens) and 3 specificities for the Ig-3 locus (controlling γG2b ...
Noel L. Warner   +2 more
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ISOANTIGENS OF THE H-2 AND Tla LOCI OF THE MOUSE [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of Experimental Medicine, 1968
H-2 and TL isoantigens of the mouse are specified by the closely linked genetic loci H-2 and Tla. A. study of their representation on thymocytes was performed in order to reveal any interactions between the determinant genes or their products affecting ...
Edward A. Boyse   +2 more
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HAPTEN-CARRIER RELATIONSHIPS OF ISOANTIGENS [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1970
In chickens, erythrocyte isoantigens have hapten-carrier relationships. Specific anticarrier antibody depresses the immune response to the carrier and enhances the immune response to the hapten.
R. A. Mcbride, L. W. Schierman
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Immunologic Studies of Pancreas-Specific Isoantigens [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe Journal of Immunology, 1964
Summary Rhesus monkeys immunized with pooled Rhesus monkey pancreas extract and Freund's complete adjuvant developed pancreas-specific isoantibodies, and the electrophoretic mobility of the isoantigens is similar to that described in rabbits. Passive transfer of antiserum or immune lymph node and spleen cells to recipients
Richard S. Metzgar
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STUDY OF A, B, O (H) ISOANTIGENS IN PARAFFIN SECTIONS OF MALIGNENT TUMORS

open access: diamond, 2021
The present study entitled, Study of A,B,O (H0 Isoantigens in paraffin sections of malignant tumors was conducted among the patients at Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences, Dewas.
Shyam Sunder Bajaj
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DEMONSTRATION OF MOUSE ISOANTIGENS AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL BY THE FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of Experimental Medicine, 1961
The fluorescent antibody technique has been applied for the demonstration of mouse isoantigens at the cellular level. Specific reactions were obtained by the indirect or "sandwich" technique with a variety of living normal and neoplastic cells ...
Göran Möller
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Thyroid blood group isoantigen expression: A parallel with ABH isoantigen expression in the distal colon [PDF]

open access: bronzeBritish Journal of Cancer, 1986
An interesting and not previously reported parallel has been observed between the known pattern of ABO (H) blood group isoantigen expression in normal and neoplastic colonic epithelium and that in the thyroid. Epithelial expression of blood group isoantigens was not observed in 16 specimens of normal or non-neoplastic thyroid tissue.
Peter Vowden   +3 more
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IMMUNOGLOBULIN ISOANTIGENS (ALLOTYPES) IN THE MOUSE [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 1965
Leonard A. Herzenberg   +2 more
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Expression of A and B tissue isoantigens in benign and malignant lesions of the breast [PDF]

open access: bronzeCancer, 1980
James A. Strauchen   +2 more
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