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Erratum: Immunoreactivities of polyclonal and monoclonal anti-T and anti-Tn antibodies with human carcinoma cells, grown in vivo and in a xenograft model. Int. J. Cancer, 72, 119-127 (1997)

โœ Scribed by Dody Avichezer; George F. Springer; Bilha Schechter; Ruth Arnon


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
French
Weight
9 KB
Volume
72
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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The following information was published incorrectly in the article by Avichezer et al.

  1. On page 120, line 9, left-hand column: monoclonal anti-Tn antibody should read Ca 3783, not 3782, the latter has anti-T specificity. 2. On page 123, Table II, footnote 2 should read as follows: The data in brackets show the percent inhibition, which is significant compared to the respective control cells, tested without carbohydrate and represent percent inhibition, observed in MFI, resulting from the presence of the carbohydrate. 3. The lettering in all Figures should appear in lower case italics (a,b,c,d) as in the text and legends.

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Human polyclonal, monospecific anti-T and -Tn antibodies were found to be reactive in ELISA tests with human ovarian (IGROV-1, OVCAR-3 and SKOV-3), breast (SKBr-3 and T47D)- and oral (KB)-carcinoma cell lines, but less so or non-reactive with normal epithelia and fibroblasts. The direct binding radi