T-cell detection with monoclonal antibody T101 kits.
AUTOR(ES)
Pollack, S M
RESUMO
A solid-phase immunoadsorption procedure (Quantigen T&B cell kit; Bio-Rad Laboratories, Richmond, Calif.) employing monoclonal antibody T101 detected mean percentages of peripheral blood T cells comparable to those obtained by rosetting with sheep erythrocytes, while lower values were obtained with an indirect immunofluorescence procedure (Cytotag T&B cell kit; Hybritech, Inc., San Diego, Calif.) employing the same antibody. Therefore, T101 binding appears to be more easily detected by solid-phase immunoadsorption than by immunofluorescence microscopy.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=268757Documentos Relacionados
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