PMID: 6980951Jun 11, 1982Paper

Positive and negative selection of cells by hapten-modified antibodies

Journal of Immunological Methods
N W ClarkR G Simmonds

Abstract

A method for simultaneous positive and negative selection of cells identified by an antibody is described. It is an adaption of the panning technique using anti-benzene arsonate (Ars)-coated Petri dishes to select the Ars-antibody-coated cells. The adherent cell population is recovered in a suitable state by hapten elution with Ars-azo-tyrosine.

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Jan 1, 1984·Pathology·R K Kumar, A W Lykke

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