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The Journal of Immunology, 1975
Abstract Rat major histocompatibility or Ag-B antigen was isolated from soluble extracts of lymphoid cells by affinity chromatography. The purified antigen was shown in SDS gel electrophoresis to have a molecular weight of 30,000 to 35,000 daltons. In addition, amino acid composition was found to resemble, generally, that of HL-A and H-2
Gerald N Callahan, Charles W Dewitt
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Abstract Rat major histocompatibility or Ag-B antigen was isolated from soluble extracts of lymphoid cells by affinity chromatography. The purified antigen was shown in SDS gel electrophoresis to have a molecular weight of 30,000 to 35,000 daltons. In addition, amino acid composition was found to resemble, generally, that of HL-A and H-2
Gerald N Callahan, Charles W Dewitt
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Monoclonal antibodies and cell surface antigens
Cell Biology International Reports, 1979Antibody chains are encoded in three gene clusters containing genes for the variable and constant regions. V and C genes are separated in germ line and during differentiation a rearrangement takes place. But even after this rearrangement the V and C coding sequences are not contiguous.
C, Milstein +3 more
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A Macrophage Cell Surface Antigen
1976Although biochemical studies on macrophage membranes have been performed (21), there is no gross chemical basis to distinguish phagocytes from non-phagocytic cells. By using intact cells for functional study, instead of isolated membrane preparations for gross chemical comparisons, certain interesting aspects of phagocytic function have emerged.
J D, Stinnett, P S, Morahan, A M, Kaplan
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Surface Antigens on Interspecies Hybrid Cells
The Journal of Immunology, 1969Abstract Interspecies hybrid cells were obtained by Sendai virus-mediated cell fusion followed by propagation of cells in media exerting proper biochemical pressures. The mixed agglutination test with cell cultures was employed for the analysis of cell surface antigens.
Kano, K +4 more
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Murine hematopoietic cell surface antigen expression
Immunology Today, 1988Abstract Monoclonal antibodies have identified numerous cell surface antigens expressed at various stages of hematopoietic cell development in mice and humans. Complex systems of nomenclature have evolved as new antigens have been discovered. Here, Kevin Holmes and Herbert Morse III summarize Ly antigen expression during murine hematological cell ...
K L, Holmes, H C, Morse
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Brain cell surface antigens on embryonal carcinoma cells
Developmental Biology, 1978Abstract Allo- and heteroantisera against cerebellar tissue from young postnatal mice detect surface antigens on a nullipotent mouse embryonal teratocarcinoma line, F-9. These antigens are operationally identical to the NS-4 and NS-5 antigens described previously. Antigenic specificities are shared with brain, kidney, and sperm.
C, Goridis +3 more
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The heterogeneity ofLeishmania cell-surface antigens
Parasitology Research, 1989A comparative study of the radioiodinated promastigote cell-surface antigens of Leishmania mexicana and L. major was carried out under reduced and nonreduced conditions by means of sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) followed by autoradiography. Under reduced conditions, the cell surface of L.
A G, Hernández +3 more
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Terminology for Red Cell Surface Antigens Makuhari Report
Vox Sanguinis, 1996AbstractThe Working Party met at Makuhari Messe, Japan on 31 March 1996. A few changes to the current classification, documented in Blood Group Terminology 1995 [1], were agreed and these are described below.
G L, Daniels +22 more
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Mouse Cell Surface Antigens: Nomenclature and Immunophenotyping
The Journal of Immunology, 1998AbstractThis paper reviews cell surface Ags expressed on mouse hemopoietic and nonhemopoietic cells. The review will cover molecules included in the cluster of differentiation (CD) from CD1 to CD166 and lymphocyte Ag (Ly) series from Ly-1 to Ly-81 as well as some new Ags without current CD or Ly assignments.
Lai, L +3 more
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Cell-surface receptors confer antigenicity
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1992Mannose-specific cell-surface receptors on bacteria, which are not themselves antigenic, have been exploited by chemists at the University of California, Berkeley, to target antibodies to the bacteria, and thus, to activate immune system responses against the bacteria.
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