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Title: Trends in Monoclonal Antibody Research
Edited by: Marie A Simmons
ISBN10-13: 1594545502 : 9781594545504
Format: Hardback
Pages: 0
Weight: .362 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - July   2005
List Price: 154.99 Pounds Sterling
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Subjects: Medical research : Oncology
This new and important international source of information brings together leading-edge research dedicated to monoclonal antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies (MABs) are: antibodies of exceptional purity and specificity; components of the immune system; able to recognise and bind to a specific antigen. Monoclonal antibodies are currently utilised in many diagnostic procedures, including: measuring protein and drug levels in serum; typing tissue and blood; identifying infectious agents; identifying clusters of differentiation for the classification and follow-up therapy of leukaemias and lymphomas; identifying tumour antigens and auto-antibodies; identifying the specific cells involved in the immune response; identifying and quantifying hormones. For example, monoclonal antibodies (MABs or MOABs) work on cancer cells in the same way natural antibodies work, by identifying and binding to the target cells. They then alert other cells in the immune system to the presence of the cancer cells. MABs are specific for a particular antigen-one designed for a B-cell lymphoma will not work on cells for ovarian cancer cells for example.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Monoclonal Antibodies That Exhibit Allosteric Binding Behaviour; Anti-Acetyllysine Antibody: A Useful Tool for Listening Post-translational Language; Anti-CD20 Monoclonal Antibody in Kidney Transplantation; Monoclonal Antibodies (MABs) as Drug Delivery Systems: Paclitaxel-MAb Conjugates for Targeted Treatment of Cancer; The Use of Monoclonal Antibodies in the Field of Pestivirology; Ogliopeptides as Tools for Improving Productivity of Hybridoma Cells Cultures; Monoclonal Antibodies Specific to the HA2 GP of Influenza A Virus Haemagglutinin; Index.
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