anti-CD4 antibodies

Alice L. Givan (Alice.L.Givan@Dartmouth.EDU)
17 Nov 94 19:16:58 EST

I have been told that there are two types of anti-CD4 mAbs: those that bind
to an epitope proximal to the T-cell surface and those that bind to a more
distal epitope. As I am looking for an antibody that will bind to a site
that is resistant to enzyme digestion, I would like to try both classes of
mAb. Does anyone on the flow network have any information about these two
types of anti-CD4 Abs -- and how I can find out which commercial antibodies
fall into which category? Thanks.
Alice Givan
NCCC Cell Analysis Laboratory
Dartmouth Medical School
Lebanon, NH, USA


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