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Immune human

Marks, J. D., Hoogenboom, H. R., Bonnert, T. P., McCafferty, J., Griffiths, D., and Winter, G. (1991). By-passing immunization. Human antibodies from V-gene libraries displayed on phage. J. Mol. Biol. 222, 581-597. [Pg.117]

The synthesis of IgG in African subjects unprotected from malaria was approximately twice (169 mg/kg/day) that of Africans protected from malaria and seven times that of Caucasians (23 mg/kg/day), implying that malaria must account for a good proportion of the high immunoglobulin levels found in persons in a malarious area (C18). In fact absorption experiments have shown that about 3-10% of the immune human IgG was specific malarial antibody (C25). [Pg.185]

Tetanus immune globnlin (hnman) [USAN] Tetanus immune human globuhn [former USAN]... [Pg.524]

De Haardt, H. J., van Neer, N., Reurst, A., Hufton, S. E., Roovers, R. C., Henderikx, P., et al. (1999) A large non-immunized human fab fragment phage library that permits rapid isolation and kinetic analysis of high affinity antibodies. J. Biol. Chem. 274, 18,218-18,230. [Pg.213]

Human lactoferrin (HL) is a component of innate immunity. Human lactoferrin is an iron-binding protein found in milk, granulocytes and exocrine secretions. It is released during inflammation, has bactericidal effects and reduces cytokine production by binding to the lipid A portion of endotoxin (Appelmelk et al., 1994). [Pg.329]

This discussion has focused on the desire to create a one-pot naive phage antibody library. However, phage display has also been used very effectively to isolate binding antibodies when libraries are made from immunized experimental animals [32], or from naturally immunized humans [7, 30] in these cases the V-gene source being either spleen or peripheral-blood lymphocytes. [Pg.449]

Lang AB, Ftirer E, Senyk G, Larrick JW Cryz SJ Jr (1990a) Systematic generation of antigen specific human monoclonal antibodies with therapeutical activities using active immunization. Human Antibodies and Hybridomas 1 96-103. [Pg.245]

Kemp, D. J., Coppel, R. L., Cowman, A. F., Saint, R. B., Brown, G. V., and Anders, R. F. (1983). Expression of Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage antigens in Escherichia coli Detection with antibodies from immune humans. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 80, 3787-3791. [Pg.355]

V-genes from IgM mRNA of B cells of immunized human donors... [Pg.289]

By-passing immunization. Human antibodies from V-gene libraries displayed on phage. J Mol Biol 222(3) 581-597, 1991. [Pg.387]

Rosen, G., Londner, M. V., Sevlever, D. and Greenblatt, C. L. (1988) Leishmania major Glycolipid antigens recognized by immune human sera. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. IT. 93-100. [Pg.199]

The clostridial neurotoxins are the most toxic substances known to science. The neurotoxin produced from Clostridium tetani (tetanus toxin) is encountered by humans as a result of wounds and remains a serious public health problem in developing countries around the world. However, nearly everyone reared in the western world is protected from tetanus toxin as a result of the ordinary course of childhood immunizations. Humans are usually exposed to the neurotoxins produced by Clostridium botulinum (ie, the botu-linum toxins, of which there are seven in all) by means of food poisoning, although there are rare incidents of wound botulism and a colonizing infection of neonates known as infant botulism.1 Since the incidence of botulinum poisoning by all routes is very rare,... [Pg.644]

CAS 56-12-2 EINECS/ELINCS 200-258-6 Synonyms 4-Aminobutanoic acid y-Aminobutanoic acid 4-Aminobutyric acid 4-Amino-n-butyric acid DL-4-Aminobutyric acid y-Aminobutyric acid y-Amino-n-butyric acid Butanoic acid, 4-amino- Butyric acid, 4-amino- 3-Carboxypropyiamine GABA Giobuiin, immune human serum immugiobin Piperidic acid Piperidinic acid Classification Organic compd. nonprotein amino acid... [Pg.217]

Glidox 500. See 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo (3.1.1) heptyl hydroperoxide Gin. See L-Glutamine Globulin, immune human serum. See Aminobutyric acid... [Pg.1884]


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