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Anti-Leu-12 (CD19) Monoclonal Antibody, 4G7
Stanford Reference:
83-007
Abstract
The 4G7 hybridoma secretes an IgG1 antibody that is specific for normal and malignant B lymphocytes and can be used for the study of B cell differentiation and for the characterization of lymphoid malignancies.
Publications
Meeker, Timothy C. et al. A Unique Human B Lymphocyte Antigen Defined By A Monoclonal Antibody. B Cell Monoclonial Anitbody. (from the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics and Pathology at Stanford University, Stanford, CA)
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Ronald Levy
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Date Released
8/30/1997 12:00
Licensing Contact
Michael Bellas, Licensing Associate
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82-010
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