1987
DOI: 10.1159/000461692
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Estimation of the Number of Binding Sites for a Murine Monoclonal Anti-Lu^b on Human Erythrocytes

Abstract: The number of Lu^b antigen sites on the human erythrocyte membrane, as recognised by the murine monoclonal antibody BRIC-108, has been determined. The number of antibody molecules bound per cell on one example of cells of the phenotype Lu(a-b-) with recessive inheritance was an average of around 200 in replicate determinations, which probably represents non-specific antibody binding. A similar number of antibody molecules to this bound to trypsin- or pronase-treated normal cells or cells of the Lu(a-b-) phenot… Show more

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“…i.e. in blood transfusion serology and gammaglobulin iherapy [1,2]. The elimination of the sensitized erythrocytes by phagocytic cells in vivo and in vitro depends significantly on the concentration and subclass specificity ofthe red cell-bound IgG [3][4][5].…”
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“…i.e. in blood transfusion serology and gammaglobulin iherapy [1,2]. The elimination of the sensitized erythrocytes by phagocytic cells in vivo and in vitro depends significantly on the concentration and subclass specificity ofthe red cell-bound IgG [3][4][5].…”
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