Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1991-03-12
1993-12-14
Chan, Y. Christina
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
5303872, 5303873, 53038885, 5303897, 5303888, C07K 1528, C07K 1500, C12P 2108, C12N 518
Patent
active
052702022
ABSTRACT:
This application discloses a novel anti-idiotypic antibody, IMelpg2 and equivalents thereof, as well as, antibody fragments, peptides or antisera capable of reacting with at least one of the idiotopes of: (a) murine monoclonal antibody MEM136 and derivatives thereof; (b) a monoclonal antibody secreted by hybridomas from any species having the same immunological specificity as antibody MEM136; or (c) any polyclonal antibodies from any species having the same immunological specificity as antibody MEM136, wherein (a), (b), or (c) is capable of reacting with a specific determinant (epitope) of a MPG antigen are described, together with their preparation and use in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of tumors such as melanoma or other diseased cells that express the MPG epitope recognized by antibody MEM136.
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Burgoon, Jr. Richard P.
Chan Y. Christina
Feisee Lila
Woolcott Kenneth J.
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