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Monoclonal Antibodies Mary A. Ritter (Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London)

Monoclonal Antibodies By Mary A. Ritter (Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London)

Monoclonal Antibodies by Mary A. Ritter (Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London)


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Monoclonal antibodies have a very important and wide-ranging role in many areas of biomedical research and this volume is amongst the very first to combine technical and clinical aspects of the subject.

Monoclonal Antibodies Summary

Monoclonal Antibodies by Mary A. Ritter (Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London)

Monoclonal antibodies have a very important and wide-ranging role in many areas of biomedical research and this volume is amongst the very first to combine technical and clinical aspects of the subject. Monoclonal antibodies provide highly specific reagents with which to identify, analyse, quantitate and manipulate molecules - both in solution and in solid phase, such as at a cell surface. The aim of this book is therefore to provide a unique combination of the production (by both cellular and molecular biology techniques), structure and functional characteristics of monoclonal antibodies, together with detailed discussions of the various analytic, diagnostic and therapeutic applications of these antibodies in many areas of clinical medicine, including histopathology, oncology, transplantation, infectious diseases, rheumatology, haematology and dermatology.

Monoclonal Antibodies Reviews

'This book provides a timely overview of the production and application of mAbs ... if everyone using mAbs in their research were to read this then the work of referees might be much reduced ... a valuable resource to anyone working with, or contemplating working with, mAbs.' Alan Trudgett, Society for General Microbiology Quarterly
'... provides a comprehensive account of the different techniques available for the generation of mabs.' Molecular Medicine Today
'The editors have done a fine job. There is little redundancy between chapters, the text is clear and all the contributions are well referenced.' British Toxicology Society Newsletter

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Production of monoclonal antibodies; 3. Antigen-antibody interactions: how affinity and kinetics affect assay design and selection procedures; 4. The production and characterisation of synthetic peptide-derived antibodies; 5. Human monoclonal antibodies; 6. Bispecific monoclonal antibodies; 7. The production of antibodies using phage display libraries; 8. Genetic manipulation of monoclonal antibodies; 9. Monoclonal antibodies in diagnostic immunoassays; 10A. Monoclonal antibodies in diagnostic pathology; 10B. In vivo targeting of monoclonal antibodies for immunoscintigraphy and therapy of human malignancies; 11A. Monoclonal antibodies in infectious disease: diagnosis; 11B. Monoclonal antibodies in the prophyllaxis and therapy of infectious disease; 12A. Monoclonal antibodies in transplantation: immunohistology; 12B. Monoclonal antibodies in transplantation: experimental studies on in vivo immunosuppression; 12C. Monoclonal antibodies in transplantation: prophyllaxis of graft-versus-host disease after bone marrow transplantation; 12D. Monoclonal antibodies in transplantation: use as therapeutic agents in clinical organ transplantation; 13. Monoclonal antibodies and the skin; 14. Monoclonal antibodies in endocrinology; 15. Monoclonal antibodies in rheumatology; 16. Technical appendix.

Additional information

NLS9780521425032
9780521425032
0521425034
Monoclonal Antibodies by Mary A. Ritter (Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1995-01-26
500
N/A
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