The 4G7 hybridoma secretes an IgG1 antibody that is specific for normal and malignant B lymphocytes and can be used for the study of B cell differentiation and for the characterization of lymphoid malignancies.
This antibody(MEL-14) is specific for a single class of lymphocyte surface molecules that appear to mediate recognition of lymph node high endothelial venules and that appear to be required for lymphocyte homing to lymph nodes in vivo.
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.