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Now available: The Beta site of the new
Taxonomic
Key Program is a searchable database which allows researchers to easily
identify monoclonal antibody-defined molecules by their physical
characteristics.
The Washington State University
Monoclonal Antibody Center is a service center at WSU. It
provides a range of services related to the production and characterization of monoclonal
antibodies to researchers and clinicians affiliated with WSU. The services are available
to others on a contract basis. For prices and terms, contact Mary Jo Hamilton at the
e-mail address listed below. For a catalog of available services please see the
catalog.
Monoclonal antibodies to leukocyte differentiation molecules, activation
molecules, and MHC Class I and II molecules in many species of food and companion animals
have been produced by the WSU Monoclonal Antibody Center. These antibodies are available
from VMRD, Inc. or from the WSU Monoclonal Antibody
Center. E-mail to mhamilto@vetmed.wsu.edu
for prices and availability.
For technical questions about the monoclonal antibodies, contact Mary Jo Hamilton at
509-335-6058 or e-mail to mhamilto@vetmed.wsu.edu.
For information on monoclonal antibodies to ruminant antigens check
the 3rd International Workshop
on Ruminant Leukocyte Antigens. NIH maintains information on cellular proteins,
primarily from a human standpoint, at PROW,
Protein Reviews on the Web.
© 1997 William Davis
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