2006
DOI: 10.1089/hyb.2006.25.133
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Structural Mapping of Immunoglobulin Subclasses Using Multiplexed Bead Flow Cytometry

Abstract: Monoclonal hybridomas secrete immunoglobulin molecules with a single specificity and distinct class/subclass structure. The determination of immunoglobulin structure can be used to facilitate hybridoma colony management and predict monoclonality. In this report, we used multiplexed bead flow cytometry to define hybridoma class/subclass. The assay was sufficiently sensitive to detect 50 ng/mL of antibody. The multiplexed bead assay efficiently defined traditional class/subclass determinants as well as more subt… Show more

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“…The hybridoma colonies were monoclonal based on statistical analysis of both limiting dilution and multi-plexed bead isotyping (13). The anti-CD4 Mab 17D (14), the anti-LFA-1 Mab F10–150 (14), the beta1 integrin Mab ERD2/117 and FW4-101-1 (15) and the class I Mab T2/39 (16) have been previously described.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hybridoma colonies were monoclonal based on statistical analysis of both limiting dilution and multi-plexed bead isotyping (13). The anti-CD4 Mab 17D (14), the anti-LFA-1 Mab F10–150 (14), the beta1 integrin Mab ERD2/117 and FW4-101-1 (15) and the class I Mab T2/39 (16) have been previously described.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%