PMID: 6165019Mar 1, 1981Paper

Production of hybridomas secreting monoclonal antibodies to the human leukocyte interferons

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
T StaehelinS Pestka

Abstract

Thirteen monoclonal antibodies to human leukocyte interferon have been obtained. They exhibit different patterns of binding to purified leukocyte interferon species that are consistent with the structural multiplicity of the human leukocyte interferons. These antibodies will be useful as probes into the structure of the human leukocyte interferons, for their purification, and for rapid assay of leukocyte interferon.

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Jan 1, 1982·The Journal of Membrane Biology·U Zimmermann, J Vienken
Jul 1, 1987·Journal of Biological Standardization·U HennesM Rainisio
Jan 1, 1985·Pharmacology & Therapeutics·S Pestka, S J Tarnowski
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