Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1993-08-03
1996-07-30
Parr, Margaret
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
435 72, 435 7021, 53038822, 5303871, 5303879, 53038824, 5303892, 5303911, C12N 512, C07K 1626, C07K 1618, G01N 3353
Patent
active
055411010
ABSTRACT:
Anti-oxytocin receptor antibodies, which specifically bind to the extracellular or intracellular region of an oxytocin receptor, hybridomas which produce said antibodies, and methods for the production of anti-oxytocin receptor antibodies are taught. These antibodies are useful for the immunodetection and immunopurification of oxytocin receptor polypeptides.
REFERENCES:
Kimura et al, "Structure and Expression of a Human Oxytocin Receptor", NATURE, vol. 356, 9 Apr. 1992, pp. 526-529, London, GB--Correction as published in NATURE, vol. 357, 14 May 1992.
Kimura et al, "Structure and Expression of a Human Oxytocin Receptor", NATURE, vol. 356, 9 Apr. 1992, pp. 526-529, London, GB.
Azuma Chihiro
Kimura Tadashi
Saji Fumitaka
Cordell Ruffin B.
Kile Bradford E.
Loring Susan A.
O'Brien Kevin M.
Parr Margaret
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