TUMOUR IMAGING USING AN IMPROVED METHOD OF DTPA-COUPLED MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES RADIOLABELLED WITH METALLIC RADIONUCLIDES

The Lancet ◽  
1984 ◽  
Vol 324 (8395) ◽  
pp. 169 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.A. Epenetos ◽  
D. Snook ◽  
G. Hooker ◽  
J.P. Lavender ◽  
K.E. Halnan
2001 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 320-324 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael R. Lewis ◽  
Jim Y. Kao ◽  
Anne-Line J. Anderson ◽  
John E. Shively ◽  
Andrew Raubitschek

1992 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 346-350 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. E. Izard ◽  
G. R. Boniface ◽  
K. L. Hardiman ◽  
M. W. Brechbiel ◽  
O. A. Gansow ◽  
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Author(s):  
James E. Crandall ◽  
Linda C. Hassinger ◽  
Gerald A. Schwarting

Cell surface glycoconjugates are considered to play important roles in cell-cell interactions in the developing central nervous system. We have previously described a group of monoclonal antibodies that recognize defined carbohydrate epitopes and reveal unique temporal and spatial patterns of immunoreactivity in the developing main and accessory olfactory systems in rats. Antibody CC2 reacts with complex α-galactosyl and α-fucosyl glycoproteins and glycolipids. Antibody CC1 reacts with terminal N-acetyl galactosamine residues of globoside-like glycolipids. Antibody 1B2 reacts with β-galactosyl glycolipids and glycoproteins. Our light microscopic data suggest that these antigens may be located on the surfaces of axons of the vomeronasal and olfactory nerves as well as on some of their target neurons in the main and accessory olfactory bulbs.


Author(s):  
E.A. Fischione ◽  
P.E. Fischione ◽  
J.J. Haugh ◽  
M.G. Burke

A common requirement for both Atom Probe Field-Ion Microscopy (APFIM) and Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (STM) is a sharp pointed tip for use as either the specimen (APFIM) or the probe (STM). Traditionally, tips have been prepared by either chemical or electropolishing techniques. Recently, ion-milling has been successfully employed in the production of APFIM tips [1]. Conventional electropolishing techniques are applicable to a wide variety of metals, but generally require careful manual adjustments during the polishing process and may also be time-consuming. In order to reduce the time and effort involved in the preparation process, a compact, self-contained polishing unit has been developed. This system is based upon the conventional two-stage electropolishing technique in which the specimen/tip blank is first locally thinned or “necked”, and subsequently electropolished until separation occurs.[2,3] The result of this process is the production of two APFIM or STM tips. A mechanized polishing unit that provides these functions while automatically maintaining alignment has been designed and developed.


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