The characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against haemopoietic cells: comparison of an immunoperoxidase method with fluorescence activated cell sorting.

Nucleated cells from normal human peripheral blood and bone marrow have been analysed with 2 rat monoclonal antibodies of known specificity, one (YAML 555.6.6) directed against the P28,33 complex (anti-HLA-DR), and the other (YAML 501.4.4) directed against leucocyte common antigen (anti-LCA). The pa...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Swirsky, D, Watt, S, Gilmore, D, Hayhoe, F, Waldmann, H
स्वरूप: Journal article
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: 1983
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author Swirsky, D
Watt, S
Gilmore, D
Hayhoe, F
Waldmann, H
author_facet Swirsky, D
Watt, S
Gilmore, D
Hayhoe, F
Waldmann, H
author_sort Swirsky, D
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description Nucleated cells from normal human peripheral blood and bone marrow have been analysed with 2 rat monoclonal antibodies of known specificity, one (YAML 555.6.6) directed against the P28,33 complex (anti-HLA-DR), and the other (YAML 501.4.4) directed against leucocyte common antigen (anti-LCA). The patterns of reactivity with an indirect immunoperoxidase method on fixed smeared cells were in close agreement with those obtained with a fluorescence activated cell sorter. A further new monoclonal antibody of unknown antigen specificity (YAML 537.2) reacts with an intracellular antigen present in neutrophils and their precursors from the promyelocyte stage onwards, megakaryocytes, and a proportion of monocytes, but not with eosinophils, nucleated red cells or lymphocytes. This reactivity could not be demonstrated using the fluorescence activated cell sorter. The immunoperoxidase method allows the identification of individual positive and negative cells and therefore provides a method of identifying minor reactive and non-reactive cell populations in a heterogeneous cell sample such as normal bone marrow. Cytoplasmic binding sites can be differentiated from membrane binding.
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spelling oxford-uuid:3ce94fdb-f402-4d5e-a38f-ba91a5439a5d2022-03-26T14:16:29ZThe characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against haemopoietic cells: comparison of an immunoperoxidase method with fluorescence activated cell sorting.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:3ce94fdb-f402-4d5e-a38f-ba91a5439a5dEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1983Swirsky, DWatt, SGilmore, DHayhoe, FWaldmann, HNucleated cells from normal human peripheral blood and bone marrow have been analysed with 2 rat monoclonal antibodies of known specificity, one (YAML 555.6.6) directed against the P28,33 complex (anti-HLA-DR), and the other (YAML 501.4.4) directed against leucocyte common antigen (anti-LCA). The patterns of reactivity with an indirect immunoperoxidase method on fixed smeared cells were in close agreement with those obtained with a fluorescence activated cell sorter. A further new monoclonal antibody of unknown antigen specificity (YAML 537.2) reacts with an intracellular antigen present in neutrophils and their precursors from the promyelocyte stage onwards, megakaryocytes, and a proportion of monocytes, but not with eosinophils, nucleated red cells or lymphocytes. This reactivity could not be demonstrated using the fluorescence activated cell sorter. The immunoperoxidase method allows the identification of individual positive and negative cells and therefore provides a method of identifying minor reactive and non-reactive cell populations in a heterogeneous cell sample such as normal bone marrow. Cytoplasmic binding sites can be differentiated from membrane binding.
spellingShingle Swirsky, D
Watt, S
Gilmore, D
Hayhoe, F
Waldmann, H
The characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against haemopoietic cells: comparison of an immunoperoxidase method with fluorescence activated cell sorting.
title The characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against haemopoietic cells: comparison of an immunoperoxidase method with fluorescence activated cell sorting.
title_full The characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against haemopoietic cells: comparison of an immunoperoxidase method with fluorescence activated cell sorting.
title_fullStr The characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against haemopoietic cells: comparison of an immunoperoxidase method with fluorescence activated cell sorting.
title_full_unstemmed The characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against haemopoietic cells: comparison of an immunoperoxidase method with fluorescence activated cell sorting.
title_short The characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against haemopoietic cells: comparison of an immunoperoxidase method with fluorescence activated cell sorting.
title_sort characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against haemopoietic cells comparison of an immunoperoxidase method with fluorescence activated cell sorting
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