2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b02664
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Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensing on Naturally Derived Membranes: A Remyelination-Promoting Human Antibody Binds Myelin with Extraordinary Affinity

Abstract: rHIgM22 is a recombinant human monoclonal IgM designed to promote remyelination, and it is currently in Phase I clinical trials in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). In animal models of demyelination, a single low dose of rHIgM22 stimulates oligodendrocyte maturation, induces remyelination, preserves axons, and slows the decline of locomotor deficits. Natural autoantibodies like rHIgM22 typically bind to multiple antigens with weak affinity. rHIgM22 binds to oligodendrocytes and myelin. Because the antigen… Show more

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“…In In addition to the commercially available chips, development of other sensor chips have also been reported [39,43,130]. Recently, Vala et al [131] used a novel plasmonic chip prepared by depositing 1.5 nm Ti adhesion layer and 50 nm gold layer on a glass (BK7) substrate. On the top layer another SiO2 layer was grown by using atomic layer deposition to facilitate efficient binding of the myelin particles.…”
Section: Analysis Of Lipid/protein Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In In addition to the commercially available chips, development of other sensor chips have also been reported [39,43,130]. Recently, Vala et al [131] used a novel plasmonic chip prepared by depositing 1.5 nm Ti adhesion layer and 50 nm gold layer on a glass (BK7) substrate. On the top layer another SiO2 layer was grown by using atomic layer deposition to facilitate efficient binding of the myelin particles.…”
Section: Analysis Of Lipid/protein Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%