Abstract
A sensitive radioimmunoassay is described for human immunoglobulins. This solid-phase assay uses commercially available monoclonal antibodies and is specific for different Ig chain types. Levels of less than 20 ng/ml Ig are detectable. The assay is suitable for the analysis of human hybridoma supernatants.
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Sikora, K, Alderson, T St.J., and Ellis, J.
Sensitive chain specific radioimmunoassay for human immunoglobulins using monoclonal antibodies.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1983.
Web.
Sikora, K, Alderson, T St.J., & Ellis, J.
Sensitive chain specific radioimmunoassay for human immunoglobulins using monoclonal antibodies.
Netherlands.
Sikora, K, Alderson, T St.J., and Ellis, J.
1983.
"Sensitive chain specific radioimmunoassay for human immunoglobulins using monoclonal antibodies."
Netherlands.
@misc{etde_6257580,
title = {Sensitive chain specific radioimmunoassay for human immunoglobulins using monoclonal antibodies}
author = {Sikora, K, Alderson, T St.J., and Ellis, J}
abstractNote = {A sensitive radioimmunoassay is described for human immunoglobulins. This solid-phase assay uses commercially available monoclonal antibodies and is specific for different Ig chain types. Levels of less than 20 ng/ml Ig are detectable. The assay is suitable for the analysis of human hybridoma supernatants.}
journal = {J. Immunol. Methods; (Netherlands)}
volume = {57:1-3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1983}
month = {Feb}
}
title = {Sensitive chain specific radioimmunoassay for human immunoglobulins using monoclonal antibodies}
author = {Sikora, K, Alderson, T St.J., and Ellis, J}
abstractNote = {A sensitive radioimmunoassay is described for human immunoglobulins. This solid-phase assay uses commercially available monoclonal antibodies and is specific for different Ig chain types. Levels of less than 20 ng/ml Ig are detectable. The assay is suitable for the analysis of human hybridoma supernatants.}
journal = {J. Immunol. Methods; (Netherlands)}
volume = {57:1-3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1983}
month = {Feb}
}