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Monoclonal Antibodies & T Cell Products

✍ Scribed by David H Katz (Editor)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
1982
Leaves
187
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


First Published in 1982, this book offers a full, comprehensive guide into the applications of Monoclonal Antibodies. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of notes, diagrams, and references this book serves as a useful reference for Students of Medicine, and other practitioners in their respective fields.

✦ Table of Contents


1. Monoclonal Antibodies (mAbs) as Useful Research and Diagnostic Probes, Fu-Tong Liu and David H. Katz. 2. mAbs as Probes of Protein Structure: Molecular Diversity Among the Envelope Glycoproteins (gp70s) of the Murine Retroviruses, Henry L. Niman and John H. Elder. 3. Use of mAbs to Probe the Function and Specificity of Cells Participating in the Autologous Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction (AMLR), Bruce Richardson, Perrie Hausman, Howard Raff and John Stobo. 4. mAbs to Human Lymphocyte Surface Antigens, Gideon Goldstein, John Lifter, and Robert Mittler. 5. Applications of Hybridoma Technology to Autoimmunity, Joyce Rauch, Robert S. Schwartz, and B. David Stollar. 6. Functional T Cell Hybridomas Producing Nonspecific Immunoregulatory Factors, Amnon Altman, Robert D. Schreiber, and David H. Katz. 7. Functional T Cell Hybridomas Procuding Antigen-Specific Immunoregulatory Factors, Zelig Eshhar.

✦ Subjects


Bioscience;Biotechnology;Pharmacology


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