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Monoclonal antibodies : principle and practice : production and application of monoclonal antibodies in cell biology, biochemistry and immunology / James W. Goding.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Academic, 1986.Edition: 3rd edISBN:
  • 0122870239
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.0793 20
Contents:
Georges Kohler (1946-1995) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Antibody Response -- 3. Cellular Basis of the Immune System -- 4. Nature of Antigens -- 5. Antibody Structure and Function -- 6. Genetics of Antibodies -- 7. Introduction to Monoclonal Antibodies -- 8. Production of Monoclonal Antibodies -- 9. Purification, Fragmentation and Isotopic Labelling of Monoclonal Antibodies -- 10. Analysis of Antigens Recognized by Monoclonal Antibodies -- 11. Affinity Chromatography -- 12. Immunofluorescence -- 13. Immunohistology -- 14. Construction, Screening and Expression of Recombinant Antibodies -- 15. Generation of Conventional Antibodies.
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Previous ed.: 1986.

Georges Kohler (1946-1995) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Antibody Response -- 3. Cellular Basis of the Immune System -- 4. Nature of Antigens -- 5. Antibody Structure and Function -- 6. Genetics of Antibodies -- 7. Introduction to Monoclonal Antibodies -- 8. Production of Monoclonal Antibodies -- 9. Purification, Fragmentation and Isotopic Labelling of Monoclonal Antibodies -- 10. Analysis of Antigens Recognized by Monoclonal Antibodies -- 11. Affinity Chromatography -- 12. Immunofluorescence -- 13. Immunohistology -- 14. Construction, Screening and Expression of Recombinant Antibodies -- 15. Generation of Conventional Antibodies.