Monoclonal antibodies : Methods and protocols / edited by Maher Albitar. — Totowa, N.J. : Humana press, 2007. – (58.17/M592/v.378) |
Contents
Contents
Preface
Contributors
1 Development and Characterization of Mouse Hybridomas
2 Recombinant Monodonal Antibodies
3 Soluble Fc Fusion Proteins for Biomedical Research
4 The Use of the Antibodies in the Diagnosis of Leukemia and Lymphoma by Flow Cytometry
5 Quantification of Surface Antigens and Quantitative Flow Cytometry
6 CD13 and CD10 Expression of Granulocytes as Markers for the Functioning of the Immune System: Quantification of the Expression of Membrane Molecules Using I: l-Labeled Monoclonal Antibodies and Flow Cytometry
7 Monitoring Cell Signaling Pathways by Quantitative Flow Cytometry
8 Antibodies and Immunohistochemical Evaluation for the Diagnosis of Hematological Malignancies: An Overview
9 Bead-Based Multianalyte Flow Immunoassays: The Cytometric Bead Array System
10 Cell-Free Bead-Based Detection of Total and Phosphorylated Proteins in Plasma and Cell Lysates: Detection of FLT3
11 Measuring Humanized Antibodies in Plasma of Patients Treated With Antibody-Based Therapy Using Bead-Based Flow Cytometry: The Story of Alemtuzumab
12 Detection of Chromosome Translocations by Bead-Based Flow Cytometry
13 Detection of the MDR1 P-G[ycoprotein Expression and Function
14 Detection of Human Antibodies Generated Against Therapeutic Antibodies Used in Tumor Therapy
15 Measuring Allergen-Specific lgE: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?
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