AbstractA monoclonal antibody has been generated that interacts with the surface of cultured human aorta smooth muscle cells and does not bind to the endothelial cells from aorta and umbilical vein. An antigen recognized by the antibody has a molecular mass of 330 kDa as determined by electrophoresis of immunoprecipitate in SDS-polyacrylamide gel. The same antigen appeared to be present on the fibroblast surface while neither immunofluorescence, flow cytofluorimetry nor immunopredpitation reveal it on the endothelial cell surface or in the Triton X-100 extract
Copyright © 2014 Marcella Maddaluno et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
A monoclonal antibody (1G10) recognizes a novel human mesangial antigen. We have identified a unique...
A large proportion of the cells of the human atherosclerotic plaque is assumed to be derived from me...
AbstractA monoclonal antibody has been generated that interacts with the surface of cultured human a...
Studied in detail has been the distribution of all known molecules of the cellular adhesion of the e...
We have previously described a series of monoclonal antibodies against platelet membrane glycoprotei...
A monoclonal antibody (anti-αsm-1) recognizing exclusively α-smooth muscle actin was selected and ch...
AbstractMonoclonal antibody discriminating between endothelial and smooth muscle cells is suggested ...
Specific detection of fibroblasts has been one of the unsolved problems in cell biology. Because mon...
The difficulty of identifying and differentiating lymphatic and blood microvessels in tissue section...
We have been searching for antibodies reactive with rat endothelial cells. Two monoclonal antibodies...
A potent inhibitor of endothelial cell growth and neovascularization has previously been isolated fr...
Immunofluorescence Analysis of HUVEC cell Line PN5. In order to confirm the cell type identity of li...
Adhesion of blood-borne monocytes to the vascular endothelium is the first step in the infiltration ...
Endomucin is a typical sialomucin that we recently identified on the surface of mouse endothelial ce...
Copyright © 2014 Marcella Maddaluno et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
A monoclonal antibody (1G10) recognizes a novel human mesangial antigen. We have identified a unique...
A large proportion of the cells of the human atherosclerotic plaque is assumed to be derived from me...
AbstractA monoclonal antibody has been generated that interacts with the surface of cultured human a...
Studied in detail has been the distribution of all known molecules of the cellular adhesion of the e...
We have previously described a series of monoclonal antibodies against platelet membrane glycoprotei...
A monoclonal antibody (anti-αsm-1) recognizing exclusively α-smooth muscle actin was selected and ch...
AbstractMonoclonal antibody discriminating between endothelial and smooth muscle cells is suggested ...
Specific detection of fibroblasts has been one of the unsolved problems in cell biology. Because mon...
The difficulty of identifying and differentiating lymphatic and blood microvessels in tissue section...
We have been searching for antibodies reactive with rat endothelial cells. Two monoclonal antibodies...
A potent inhibitor of endothelial cell growth and neovascularization has previously been isolated fr...
Immunofluorescence Analysis of HUVEC cell Line PN5. In order to confirm the cell type identity of li...
Adhesion of blood-borne monocytes to the vascular endothelium is the first step in the infiltration ...
Endomucin is a typical sialomucin that we recently identified on the surface of mouse endothelial ce...
Copyright © 2014 Marcella Maddaluno et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
A monoclonal antibody (1G10) recognizes a novel human mesangial antigen. We have identified a unique...
A large proportion of the cells of the human atherosclerotic plaque is assumed to be derived from me...