Antibodies specific for type II mutant EGTR

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Polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies which recognize mutant epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) have been produced. The EGFR gene is amplified in 40% of malignant gliomas and frequently the amplified genes are rearranged. Internal deletions in four glioma cell lines created an epitope which was not present in normal EGFR. These mutant were characterized as expressing mutant type 1I EGFR and were found in a small percent of gliomas. Antibodies against these epitopes are useful for diagnosis of specific gliomas which express mutant type 1I EGFR.

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