Despite their cytotoxic capacity, neutrophils are often co-opted by cancers to promote immunosuppression, tumor growth, and metastasis. Consequently, these cells have received little attention as potential cancer immunotherapeutic agents.
Murine Monoclonal Anitbodies Against Normal Malignant Human T-Cells. (Leu-9)
Lab designation: SBCV9.1, This hybridoma produces a monoclonal antibody IgG2b against normal and malignant human T cells. It appears to be an equivalent of anti-Leu-9.
Alloreaction-associated antigen (ARAg) is a novel member of the immunoglobulin superfamily. This invention's issued US patent claims composition of matter of ARAg polypeptides and nucleic acids encoding ARAg polypeptides.