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Monoclonal Antibodies

New England Journal of Medicine, 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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Monoclonal Antibodies

2008
Monoclonal antibodies (mabs) are powerful tools for the quantification, detection, and targeting of specific molecules. Allergen-specific mabs are important for the quantification of major allergens in allergen preparations used for allergen-specific immunotherapy and allergy diagnosis.
Helga, Kahlert, Oliver, Cromwell
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Human monoclonal antibodies

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1984
The technology for the production of murine monoclonal antibodies has been refined enormously since its introduction in 1975. However, the technology for generating human monoclonal antibodies has only recently come into its own. In this review, three currently available approaches to the production of human monoclonal antibodies are described.
S P, Cole   +4 more
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