Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1993-08-25
1995-06-20
Lacey, David L.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
5303884, 5303882, 53038815, C12N 512, C07K 1612
Patent
active
054260469
ABSTRACT:
A human monoclonal antibody, C5, specific for lipid A of the endotoxin core of Gram-negative bacteria and the hybridoma cell line which produces the antibody. The monoclonal antibody is produced by the fusion of lipid A sensitized lymphocytes and an appropriate fusion partner.
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Braude Abraham I.
Kaplan Henry S.
Teng Nelson N. H.
Lacey David L.
Loring Susan A.
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
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