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Development of a polyclonal antibody with defined specificity against synthetic peptides from the N-myc oncoprotein using multiple antigen peptide and hemocyanin conjugation methods
{ "0" : "Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan." , "1" : "Department of Pediatrics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan." , "2" : "Department of Surgery, Gunma Children's Medical Center, Gunma, Japan." , "3" : "Department of Biochemistry, Aichi Prefectural Colony, Institute for Developmental Research, Kasugai, Japan." , "4" : "Division of Biochemistry, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Chiba, Japan." , "5" : "Department of Molecular Biology, Toho University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan." , "7" : "Anti-N-Myc oncoprotein antibody" , "8" : "neuroblastoma" , "9" : "multiple antigen peptide method" , "10" : "synthetic peptide"}
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
DOI:10.1016/S0022-3468(99)90498-0
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Keywords
biological risk factors
c-myc/L-myc-amplified cell lines
cell lines
genomic N-myc amplification
IgG fractions
large quantities
lysine core
lysine core-conjugated
multiple antigen peptide
multiple antigen peptide method
N-myc-amplified lung cancer cell line
N-myc-unamplified
polyclonal antibody specific
Purified IgG
purified IgGs
small cell lung cancer cell lines
specific polyclonal antibody
specificity
synthetic antigen peptide
wide international use