Monoclonal antibodies specific for the extracellular domain of p

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5303879, 5303881, 5303882, 5303888, 53038885, 5303891, 435 71, 435810, 435330, 435326, C07K 1600, G01N 3353

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to monoclonal antibodies that bind to the extracellular domain of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), hybridoma cell lines producing the antibodies, and methods of using such antibodies for diagnosis and treatment of cancer. In particular, thirty-five monoclonal antibodies reactive with PSMA expressed on the cell surface are exemplified. Additionally, the present invention relates to a novel protein variant (PSM') of PSMA detected by a number of the antibodies of the invention. The hydrolase activity of PSMA and PSM' allows the use of an immunoenzymatic assay for their detection.

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