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The hybridoma cell line DAL K20 secretes a mouse monoclonal antibody (IgG1) reactive with the lining epithelium of human normal proximal and distal convoluted tubules, renal cell carcinoma and the basal layer of fetal or neonatal epidermis. This antibody as well as DAL K29 (ATCC CRL-2291) and DAL 45 (ATCC CRL-2292) is useful for identifying kidney differentiation antigens and has been shown effective in radioimaging as well as tumor growth inhibition in xenograft models. The line was produced by fusing SP2 myeloma cells with spleen cells from BALB/c mice that had been immunized with the Caki-1 (ATCC HTB-46) clear cell kidney carcinoma cell line. |
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The hybridoma cell line DAL K20 secretes a mouse monoclonal antibody (IgG1) reactive with the lining epithelium of human normal proximal and distal convoluted tubules, renal cell carcinoma and the basal layer of fetal or neonatal epidermis. This antibody as well as DAL K29 (ATCC CRL-2291) and DAL 45 (ATCC CRL-2292) is useful for identifying kidney differentiation antigens and has been shown effective in radioimaging as well as tumor growth inhibition in xenograft models. The line was produced by fusing SP2 myeloma cells with spleen cells from BALB/c mice that had been immunized with the Caki-1 (ATCC HTB-46) clear cell kidney carcinoma cell line. |
References |
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