1985
DOI: 10.1159/000466361
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Two Blood Group M Epitopes Disclosed by Monoclonal Antibodies

Abstract: Two cloned mouse hybridomas, designated G8 and E3, produced anti-M of immunoglobulin classes IgG2b and IgGl, respectively. No discrepancies were observed in testing over 5,000 normal donor blood samples with appropriately diluted G8 and E3 culture supernatant fluids in parallel with rabbit anti-M and anti-N typing reagents. The specificity and titer of antibodies produced by G8 and E3 were minimally affected by changes in temperature (37 °C, 22 °C, 4°C). G8 and E3 showed reduced activity with type MM red cells… Show more

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“…Monoclonal Antibodies. mAbs were TS2/18 (CD2), TS2/9 (LFA-3), TS1/22 (LFA-1) (2), control P3X63 (myeloma IgGI), E3 (human glycophorin) (22), D44 (complement receptor type 1 [CR11) (23), and IAIO (decay-accelerating factor [DAF]) (24). A goat anti-human glycophorin serum (Dr .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monoclonal Antibodies. mAbs were TS2/18 (CD2), TS2/9 (LFA-3), TS1/22 (LFA-1) (2), control P3X63 (myeloma IgGI), E3 (human glycophorin) (22), D44 (complement receptor type 1 [CR11) (23), and IAIO (decay-accelerating factor [DAF]) (24). A goat anti-human glycophorin serum (Dr .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of hybridoma technology has resulted in the generation of monoclonal antibodies to the major sialoglycoproteins of the human red cell membrane. These proteins are of interest because they bear determinants for many blood group antigens (reviewed by Anstee, 1981;Dahr, 1981;Nichols, Rosenfield and Rubinstein, 1985). Glycophorin A or a sialoglycoprotein bears the M and N antigens, determined by the MN blood group; glycophorin B or 5 sialoglycoprotein bears antigens determined by the Ss and U genes as well as an additional N determinant known as 'N'.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Monoclonal Anti-Duffy (Anti-Fy6). Originally designated NYBC-BG6, anti-Fy6 was obtained essentially according to Kohler and Milstein (14) using a protocol described previously (15) . Briefly, pooled human red cells, used as immunogen, were injected intraperitoneally into BALB/c mice, and the spleen cells from an immunized mouse were fused with NSO/1 mouse myeloma cells .…”
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