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Monoclonal Antibodies

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1981
Serologic reagents have played an important role in the diagnosis, treatment, and epidemiology of infectious diseases. A new technology has been developed for generating homogeneous antibodies that can be produced in large amounts and are available indefinitely. This technique promises to increase the reliability and sensitivity of immunoassays and may
M D, Scharff, S, Roberts, P, Thammana
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Catalytic Antibodies

Science, 1986
Monoclonal antibodies elicited to haptens that are analogs of the transition state for hydrolysis of carboxylic esters behaved as enzymic catalysts with the appropriate substrates. These substrates are distinguished by the structural congruence of both hydrolysis products with haptenic fragments.
A, Tramontano, K D, Janda, R A, Lerner
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Humanized antibodies

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1993
Hybridoma technology enabled rodent monoclonal antibodies to be created against human pathogens and cells, but these had limited clinical utility. Protein engineering, reviewed her by Greg Winter and William Harris, is now generating antibodies for treatment of infectious disease, autoimmune disease and cancer by 'humanizing' rodent antibodies ...
G, Winter, W J, Harris
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Antinuclear antibodies

Reumatología Clínica (English Edition), 2010
Anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA) are immunoglobulin directed against autologous cell nuclear and cytoplasmic components. Besides the autoimmune ANA there are other ANA that can be detected in circulation, like natural and infectious ANA. Because of its high sensibility, detection of the ANA must be done by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) as screening ...
Javier, Cabiedes   +1 more
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Antigenized antibodies

Nature, 1992
A new process, antigenization of antibodies, consisting of the expression of oligopeptides in the hypervariable loops of an antibody molecule is described. The potential applications of antigenized antibodies are discussed.
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Antibody engineering

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1998
Among the most important advances in antibody engineering of this past year is the advent of new tools to study the relationship between protein (including antibody) structure and function. Very rapid large-scale mutational analysis of antibodies is now possible by using in vitro transcription and translation.
W, Dall'Acqua, P, Carter
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Platelet Antibodies

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1996
The proper diagnosis of patients with immune-mediated thrombocytopenias can be accomplished by using the advances made in the field of platelet serology. These techniques range from solid phase red cell adherence to sequencing platelet antigen amino acids by polymerase chain reaction.
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Chimeric Antibodies

2013
Here we describe a detailed protocol for the one-step preparation of antigen-specific human chimeric immunoglobulin G (IgG) monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) using an in vitro antibody design method referred to as the ADLib (Autonomously Diversifying Library) system.
Kohei, Kurosawa   +2 more
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Antibody engineering

Endeavour, 1994
A century ago, in his private laboratory in Berlin, Paul Ehrlich conceived and developed the idea of using antibodies to target toxic molecules. Recent advances in genetic engineering have enormously extended the potential of this concept for the treatment of malignant diseases, by making it possible to isolate genes encoded for the antibody variable ...
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Antibody engineering

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1991
Antibody engineering has received a boost from the development of an Escherichia coli expression system that now allows the screening of libraries with bacteria or phages. These random selection techniques can be applied using knowledge obtained from new X-ray structures of recombinant antibody domains, and anti-peptide antibodies.
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