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    Binding Patterns of the Monoclonal Antibodies in the 10th Workshop 2-D Gel Analysis of Class II Antigens

    The monoclonal antibodies used for the Workshop two-dimensional (2-D) gel study were selected to satisfy several criteria. In order to use them for the 2-D gel study and the study of alloreactive T-cell clones...

    R. W. Knowles, V. Adluri, S. Kilaru, A. Sirotina, T. N. Small in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    Computerized Analysis of 2-D Gel Patterns of the HLA Class II Antigens

    One goal of the 10th Workshop 2-D gel analysis of HLA class II antigens was to evaluate whether computer programs could be used to compare patterns more objectively than by visual analysis alone. In a previous...

    D. W. Sammons, N. Pan, K. H. Kwan, W. J. Ko, N. H. Lin, Y. M. Fong in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    HLA Class II Alloantigens Defined by Cytotoxic T Cell Clones and Monoclonal Antibodies

    Biochemical studies of HLA-DQ molecules have revealed polymorphisms which have not been previously recognized with alloantisera. HLA-DQ molecules from individuals homozygous for DR1, DR2, or DRw6 can all be di...

    N. Flomenberg, K. Horibe, R. W. Knowles, D. Williams in Histocompatibility Testing 1984 (1984)

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    A Supertypic DRw53 Determinant is Carried on the HLA-DR Subset of Class II Molecules on HLA-DR7 Cell Lines

    The HLA class II molecules carrying a supertypic DRw53 determinant have been characterized in biochemical studies through the use of the monoclonal antibody (mAb) PL3. This mAb binds specifically to all DR4, D...

    R. W. Knowles, K. Horibe, T. E. Adams, B. Dupont in Histocompatibility Testing 1984 (1984)

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    Analysis of T Lymphocyte Antibody Specificities: Comparison of Serology with Immunoprecipitation Patterns

    Identification of several distinct cell surface molecules expressed by human T lymphocytes has been made by the use of murine monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) developed against lymphoid cells [2, 3, 5, 13]. The pu...

    K. Horibe, R. W. Knowles, K. Naito, Y. Morishima, B. Dupont in Leucocyte Ty** (1984)

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    Biochemical Analysis of Human Thymus Leukemia-Like Antigens

    Two human thymocyte antigens have been identified, using monoclonal antibodies (MoAb), which have a tissue distribution and a molecular structure suggesting that they may be the human equivalents of the murine...

    R. W. Knowles in Leucocyte Ty** (1984)

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    Serological Analysis of Two Monoclonal Antibodies: One Detecting an DRw53 Supertypic Determinant and One Detecting a New Supertypic Determinant Related to HLA-DR7

    Two cytotoxic monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs), PL3 (IgG3) and PL2 (IgG2a), were produced by immunization with an HLA-DR7 homozygous cell line, PLH. Their serological specificities were determined by binding assa...

    K. Horibe, R. W. Knowles, M. S. Pollack, B. Dupont in Histocompatibility Testing 1984 (1984)

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    Detection of human cancer in an animal model using radio-labelled tumour-associated monoclonal antibodies

    Monoclonal antibodies to epithelial-cell antigenic determinants, labelled with 123I and 125I, were administered parenterally to immunodeficient mice bearing human tumours derived from a human cancer cell line....

    A A Epenetos, C C Nimmon, J Arklie, A T Elliott, L A Hawkins in British Journal of Cancer (1982)