Monoclonal antibodies -- Biotechnology. : Monoclonal antibodies : principles and practice : production and application of monoclonal antibodies in cell biology, biochemistry and immunology / James W. Goding
Antibodies, often monoclonal, in which the two antigen-binding sites are specific for separate ANTIGENIC DETERMINANTS. They are artificial antibodies produced by chemical crosslinking, fusion of HYBRIDOMA cells, or by molecular genetic techniques. They function as the main mediators of targeted cellular cytotoxicity and have been shown to be efficient in the targeting of drugs, toxins, radiolabeled haptens, and effector cells to diseased tissue, primarily tumors
Monoclonal Antibody-Toxin Conjugates -- See Immunotoxins
Semisynthetic conjugates of various toxic molecules, including RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES and bacterial or plant toxins, with specific immune substances such as IMMUNOGLOBULINS; MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES; and ANTIGENS. The antitumor or antiviral immune substance carries the toxin to the tumor or infected cell where the toxin exerts its poisonous effect
A group of related diseases characterized by an unbalanced or disproportionate proliferation of immunoglobulin-producing cells, usually from a single clone. These cells frequently secrete a structurally homogeneous immunoglobulin (M-component) and/or an abnormal immunoglobulin
A group of related diseases characterized by an unbalanced or disproportionate proliferation of immunoglobulin-producing cells, usually from a single clone. These cells frequently secrete a structurally homogeneous immunoglobulin (M-component) and/or an abnormal immunoglobulin
Monocotyledons -- Classification. : The families of the monocotyledons : structure, evolution and taxonomy / R.M.T. Dahlgren, H.T. Clifford, P.F. Yeo ; in cooperation with R.B. Faden ... [and others]
Monocotyledons -- Morphology. : The families of the monocotyledons : structure, evolution and taxonomy / R.M.T. Dahlgren, H.T. Clifford, P.F. Yeo ; in cooperation with R.B. Faden ... [and others]
The inability to see or the loss or absence of perception of visual stimuli. This condition may be the result of EYE DISEASES; OPTIC NERVE DISEASES; OPTIC CHIASM diseases; or BRAIN DISEASES affecting the VISUAL PATHWAYS or OCCIPITAL LOBE