Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1993-07-20
1994-11-08
Budens, Robert D.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
435 7021, 4351722, 5303882, 53038873, 5303896, C12N 520, C07K 1528, C07K 1514
Patent
active
053626435
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to antibodies which immunologically bind epitopes present on B cell-bound but not secreted IgA. This is accomplished by targeting extracellular epitopes on the membrane anchoring peptide of the .alpha. chain which form, entirely or in part, antigenic epitopes unique to membrane-bound but not secreted IgA.
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Sitia et al., "Membrane-Bound and Secreted IgA Contain Structurally Different .alpha.-Chains," J. Immunol. 128(2): 712-716, Feb. 1982.
Budens Robert D.
Mirabel Eric P.
Tanox Biosystems
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