PMID: 7334213Jan 1, 1981Paper

A RAST assay for monitoring specific IgE antibodies in the mouse

Journal of Immunological Methods
M A Kings, A L De Weck

Abstract

Mouse monoclonal anti-ovalbumin IgE was isolated from serum of BALB/c mice implanted with the IgE secreting hybridoma (14-205). Purified IgE was used to immunize rabbits and for the preparation of an antiserum specific for mouse IgE. The latter was used to develop a RAST assay to replace the PCA technique in monitoring antigen-specific IgE response in the mouse.

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Apr 1, 1982·Journal of Biological Standardization

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