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Biomolecular Interaction Analysis

Strategies for Antibody and Antigen Characterization

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Molecular Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases

Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Medicineā„¢ ((MIMM,volume 13))

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Abstract

One of the most important classes of reagents for clinical diagnosis is antibodies, either in polyclonal preparations, as monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), or as customized reagents prepared by genetic engineering. The enormous range of antibodies produced by hybridoma and recombinant technologies, together with the requirements of clinical diagnosis for sensitivity and selectivity, make heavy demands on the processes of selecting and characterizing suitable antibody reagents.

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Roder, U.W., Markey, F. (1998). Biomolecular Interaction Analysis. In: Reischl, U. (eds) Molecular Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases. Methods in Molecular Medicineā„¢, vol 13. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1385/0-89603-485-2:531

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