mAb to human CTLA-4 and B7-1
Lee M. Wetzler
lwetzler at acs.bu.edu
Thu Dec 29 09:06:52 EST 1994
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>Hi,
>I am looking for mAbs to hu CTLA-4 and B7-1. I would appreciate it if
>some one provide some leads. Thanks!
Pharmingen has mAb to human and murine B7-1 and B7-2. I do not know of any
anti-CTLA-4 Ab but anti-CD28 Ab might work. Trying Rochard Locksley is
another good idea.
Good Luck
Lee Wetzler
Maxwell Finalnd Lab
Boston University School of Med.
Boston City Hospital
lwetzler at acs.bu.edu
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