This paper summarizes the results of the characterization of A10, a murine monoclonal antibody which recognizes an epitope not restricted to cells of a definite lineage, but which seems to be specific for an early differentiation antigen present on precursors of circulating T and B cells. The structure recognized by the A10 monoclonal antibody, although strikingly structurally similar to the HLA-A,B,C complex, is immunologically different both from histocompatibility antigens and from beta 2 microglobulin. Furthermore, the distribution of the A10 antigen is analyzed in different cell and tissue samples, both in health and disease conditions.
Characterization of a murine monoclonal antibody specific for human early lymphohemopoietic cells.
MALAVASI, Fabio;
1984-01-01
Abstract
This paper summarizes the results of the characterization of A10, a murine monoclonal antibody which recognizes an epitope not restricted to cells of a definite lineage, but which seems to be specific for an early differentiation antigen present on precursors of circulating T and B cells. The structure recognized by the A10 monoclonal antibody, although strikingly structurally similar to the HLA-A,B,C complex, is immunologically different both from histocompatibility antigens and from beta 2 microglobulin. Furthermore, the distribution of the A10 antigen is analyzed in different cell and tissue samples, both in health and disease conditions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.