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    Monoclonal antibodies and immobilized antibodies

    Antibodies in both their free and immobilized state have been the object of considerable industrial and academic interest. A variety of methods are used for preparing and immobilizing antibodies. Applications ...

    Robert J. Linhardt, C. W. Abell, R. M. Denney in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (1987)

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    Injector design for minimum grass sward damage

    The effects of slurry injector leg rake angle have been investigated and show reductions of sward damage with increasing angle. The introduction of press wheels immediately after slurry injection has shown sig...

    M. J. Hann, N. L. Warner, R. J. Godwin in Animal Manure on Grassland and Fodder Crop… (1987)

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    Multiparameter Approaches to FACS Analysis of Human Leucocyte Cell Surface Antigens

    Analysis and definition of cell types involved in regulating and mediating immune reactions has been achieved predominantly through the ability to define specific cell surface components whose expression is re...

    N. L. Warner, L. L. Lanier, A. Jackson, G. Babcock, R. Evans in Leucocyte Ty** (1984)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Lymphocyte Hybridomas

    Second Workshop on “Functional Properties of Tumors of T and B Lymphocytes”

    F. Melchers, M. Potter, N. L. Warner (1979)

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    Natural cytotoxicity of haemopoietic cell populations against murine lymphoid tumours

    Homozygous nude and normal mice of 3 strains, BALB/c, CBA and C57BL, were used as sources of nucleated haemopoietic "natural killer" (NK) cells. These killer cells could lyse a wide range of syngeneic and allo...

    R C Burton, D Grail, N L Warner in British Journal of Cancer (1978)

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    In vitro induction of tumour-specific immunity V. Detection of common antigenic determinatnts of murine fibrosarcomas

    Two 3-methylcholanthrene and a spontaneous BALB/c fibrosarcoma were examined for tumour-associated antigens (TAA) by in vivo and in vitro induction of tumour-immune responses. When BALB/c mice were immunized to t...

    R C Burton, N L Warner in British Journal of Cancer (1978)

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    Neoplasms of Immunoglobulin-Producing Cells in Mice

    Although murine lymphoid tumors have been extensively used in experimental tumor research for many decades, their use has principally been related to virologic aspects and to studies of tumor immunity. In rece...

    N. L. Warner in Lymphoid Neoplasias I (1978)

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    Differentiation and Ontogeny of Lymphoid Cells

    For many years it has been recognised that lymphocytes play a central role in the initiation and development of both cellular and humoral immunity. In considering the heterogeneous nature of specific immune re...

    N. L. Warner in Immune Reactivity of Lymphocytes (1976)

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    Lymphocyte activation in vitro to murine onco-foetal antigens

    ONCO-FOETAL antigens (OFAs) are operationally defined as immunogenic cell surface components present on various types of malignant and foetal cells, but not present on adult cells1,2. As OFAs also seem to be shed...

    S. CHISM, R. BURTON, N. L. WARNER in Nature (1975)

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    Growth of B lymphocyte colonies in vitro from mouse lymphoid organs

    TECHNIQUES now exist for obtaining clonal growth in semi-solid agar of mouse neutrophil, macrophage, eosinophil, erythropoietic and megakaryocytic colonies1–5. Previous attempts to obtain colony formation by mous...

    D. METCALF, N. L. WARNER, G. J. V. NOSSAL, J. F. A. P. MILLER, K. SHORTMAN in Nature (1975)

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    Carcinoembryonic Antigen in Whole Serum

    A microradioimmunoassay technique is described for detecting carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in whole serum. It differs from previous methods in being performed on 0·025 ml of whole serum instead of 5 ml of ser...

    J M MacSween, N L Warner, A D Bankhurst, I R Mackay in British Journal of Cancer (1972)

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    Breakdown of Polyvalent Tolerance in the Chicken by Thymic Grafts

    POLYVALENT immunological tolerance of varying degrees to histocompatibility antigens can be induced in non-inbred recipients by the neonatal injection of pooled cells from a wide range of donors. This was demo...

    A. SZENBERG, N. L. WARNER in Nature (1963)

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    Effect of Neonatal Thymectomy on the Immune Response in the Chicken

    THE function of the mammalian thymus has recently become a matter of considerable interest in the field of immunology. It is now reasonably clear that the presence of the neonatal thymus is essential if the an...

    N. L. WARNER, A. SZENBERG in Nature (1962)

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    Immunological Function of Thymus and Bursa of Fabricius: Dissociation of Immunological Responsiveness in Fowls with a Hormonally Arrested Development of Lymphoid Tissues

    A. SZENBERG, N. L. WARNER in Nature (1962)

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    Large Lymphocytes and the Simonsen Phenomenon

    WHEN blood cells from an adult fowl are inoculated on the chorioallantoic membrane of the 12-day-chick embryo, easily visible opaque foci are produced1,2. This reaction is thought to be similar to the induction o...

    A. SZENBERG, N. L. WARNER in Nature (1961)

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    Assay of Corticosteroids in the Chick Embryo

    FOR some time we have been studying various manifestations of the reaction induced in chick embryos by the inoculation of leucocytes from normal fowls (the Simonsen phenomenon) with special interest in the pro...

    F. M. BURNET, N. L. WARNER in Nature (1960)