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Improved Antibodies Against ErbB4/Her4 by nih.gov Posted Sun 07 Jun 2009 5:00pm and functional antibodies against the receptor. In order to overcome the deficiencies with current ErbB4 antibodies, NIH inventors have generated three rabbit monoclonal antibodies with improved properties and versatility. Specifically, the mAb-6, mAb-7 and mAb-10 hybridomas produce antibodies with a high degree of specificity and affinity for ErbB4 Read on »
Evidence Maternal Antibodies can Trigger Autism - What starts with V and can Trigger Maternal Antibodies? by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Tue 21 Apr 2009 11:11pm As reported in the following excerpt from a EurekaAlert news release, recent mice studies add to previous research indicating that maternal antibodies can trigger autism. Can anyone think of a word starting with the letter V that can trigger antibodies .... and therefore autism? New studies in pregnant mice using antibodies against fetal Read on »
Aquaporin 2 Polyclonal Antibodies by nih.gov Posted Fri 30 Nov 2007 4:00pm acquired diabetes insipidus by decreasing AQP2 expression. The inventors have developed rabbit polyclonal antibodies directed against a peptide sequence in the C-terminal region of AQP2 (LKGLEPDTDWEEREVRRRQ). The sequence is upstream of phosphorylation sites in this region, and consequently the antibodies recognize both unphosphorylated and phosphorylated Read on »
Antibodies That Specifically Recognize S100A15, A Protein Involved in Epidermal Differentiation and Inflammation by nih.gov Posted Sun 30 Apr 2006 5:00pm Description of Invention: This technology describes rabbit polyclonal antibodies that recognize the human and mouse S100A15 proteins. S100A15 is involved.... [ PubMed abs ] Licensing Status: Available for non-exclusive licensing under a Biological Materials License. Portfolios: Cancer Cancer - Diagnostics Cancer - Research Read on »
Antibodies and Antisera Recognizing Members of the ArfGap Family of Protein by nih.gov Posted Thu 07 Oct 2010 8:00pm Description of Invention: The technology involves antibodies and antisera that recognize members of the ArfGap protein family, including the following proteins... of cancer cell invasion into normal tissues. The table below summarizes the antibodies and antisera available against different ArfGap proteins. Each material has been raised Read on »
Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit by Ali On The Run Posted Tue 01 Mar 2011 9:52am When I was in kindergarten, Mrs. Forgiel taught us all that you should always say “Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit” on the first day of every month. It brings you good luck... of stress. Don’t worry, I’ll be filling you in on everything soon. Let’s all have a great month, shall we? TELL ME: Do you have any Rabbit-ish superstitions? Any start-of-month Read on »
white rabbit white rabbit white rabbit! by RunFasterMommy Patient Expert Posted Sun 01 Aug 2010 6:31am One of my favorite childhood friends always used to remind me that the first thing I was supposed to say when i woke up on the first of the month was " white rabbit white rabbit white rabbit! " for good luck. To this day, every first of the month, I think of it, and wonder how anyone can remember to utter that before "alright I'm getting up, ugggh Read on »
What Are Neutralizing Antibodies, Anyway? by stuart Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:26pm From the about.com-MS Pages You will find the answer to the Question: What Are Neutralizing Antibodies, Anyway? Neutalizing Antibodies and Disease-Modifying Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis How Concerned Should You Be? Neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) are antibodies produced by the body, which react with a foreign agent and destroys it or inhibits Read on »
What is an anti-antibody? by pathologystudent Posted Tue 28 Sep 2010 3:17pm Q. I just had a quick question as I was going through some immunology notes and wondering if you could clarify what they mean when a person develops an anti antibody... you advise? A. An anti-antibody is an antibody that binds to other antibodies! Weird. Usually antibodies bind to antigens (little amino acid sequences in a bigger molecule Read on »
Antibodies in the brain by stuart Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:25pm PHYSORG.com Published: 14:16 EST, May 19, 2008 Antibody development: A B-cell's recognition of a target structure quickly leads to the production of numerous antibodies...), don’t produce antibodies. Image: Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology » Read More Read on »