Monoclonal antibodies for characterization of the heterogeneity of normal and malignant transitional cells.

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Monoclonal antibodies for characterization of the heterogeneity of normal and malignant transitional cells. / Arndt, R; Dürkopf, H; Huland, H; Donn, F; Löning, Thomas; Kalthoff, H.

In: J UROLOGY, Vol. 137, No. 4, 4, 1987, p. 758-763.

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Arndt, R, Dürkopf, H, Huland, H, Donn, F, Löning, T & Kalthoff, H 1987, 'Monoclonal antibodies for characterization of the heterogeneity of normal and malignant transitional cells.', J UROLOGY, vol. 137, no. 4, 4, pp. 758-763. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3550155?dopt=Citation>

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Arndt R, Dürkopf H, Huland H, Donn F, Löning T, Kalthoff H. Monoclonal antibodies for characterization of the heterogeneity of normal and malignant transitional cells. J UROLOGY. 1987;137(4):758-763. 4.

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title = "Monoclonal antibodies for characterization of the heterogeneity of normal and malignant transitional cells.",
abstract = "We present two monoclonal antibodies (mab), Mano 4/4 and 486 P3/12, directed against tumor-associated antigens of different subpopulations of transitional cell bladder carcinoma tumors. A detailed description is given concerning their reactivity patterns in an ELISA assay against different cell lines. Using immunohistochemical staining against normal bladder mucosa, mab Mano 4/4 reacts with distinct cells in the basal layer and mab 486 P 3/12 recognizes single cells in the superficial layer. Analysing different transitional-cell carcinomas, mab Mano 4/4 reacts with 17 of 20 and mab 486 P 3/12 with 17 of 19 bladder tumors. It is emphasized that both mabs may add new information in respect to a better characterization of the heterogeneity of bladder carcinoma. A biochemical characterization of the mabs and their corresponding antigens is given. Mab Mano 4/4 is directed against a 28 kD glycoprotein and mab 486 P 3/12 is reacting with a 200 kD glycoprotein belonging to the family of CEA-like proteins.",
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T1 - Monoclonal antibodies for characterization of the heterogeneity of normal and malignant transitional cells.

AU - Arndt, R

AU - Dürkopf, H

AU - Huland, H

AU - Donn, F

AU - Löning, Thomas

AU - Kalthoff, H

PY - 1987

Y1 - 1987

N2 - We present two monoclonal antibodies (mab), Mano 4/4 and 486 P3/12, directed against tumor-associated antigens of different subpopulations of transitional cell bladder carcinoma tumors. A detailed description is given concerning their reactivity patterns in an ELISA assay against different cell lines. Using immunohistochemical staining against normal bladder mucosa, mab Mano 4/4 reacts with distinct cells in the basal layer and mab 486 P 3/12 recognizes single cells in the superficial layer. Analysing different transitional-cell carcinomas, mab Mano 4/4 reacts with 17 of 20 and mab 486 P 3/12 with 17 of 19 bladder tumors. It is emphasized that both mabs may add new information in respect to a better characterization of the heterogeneity of bladder carcinoma. A biochemical characterization of the mabs and their corresponding antigens is given. Mab Mano 4/4 is directed against a 28 kD glycoprotein and mab 486 P 3/12 is reacting with a 200 kD glycoprotein belonging to the family of CEA-like proteins.

AB - We present two monoclonal antibodies (mab), Mano 4/4 and 486 P3/12, directed against tumor-associated antigens of different subpopulations of transitional cell bladder carcinoma tumors. A detailed description is given concerning their reactivity patterns in an ELISA assay against different cell lines. Using immunohistochemical staining against normal bladder mucosa, mab Mano 4/4 reacts with distinct cells in the basal layer and mab 486 P 3/12 recognizes single cells in the superficial layer. Analysing different transitional-cell carcinomas, mab Mano 4/4 reacts with 17 of 20 and mab 486 P 3/12 with 17 of 19 bladder tumors. It is emphasized that both mabs may add new information in respect to a better characterization of the heterogeneity of bladder carcinoma. A biochemical characterization of the mabs and their corresponding antigens is given. Mab Mano 4/4 is directed against a 28 kD glycoprotein and mab 486 P 3/12 is reacting with a 200 kD glycoprotein belonging to the family of CEA-like proteins.

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VL - 137

SP - 758

EP - 763

JO - J UROLOGY

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