Paul Whitley wrote:
>> Hi, my name is Paul Whitley and am looking for an antibody against the
> yeast Pityrosporum orbiculare (preferably against a soluble cytoplasmic
> protein). An antibody that recognises a conserved protein in a wide
> range of organisms including yeasts would be just as useful. The protein
> to which the antibody is against should preferably be stable and not
> readily degraded. We hope to use the antibody in an ELISA to check for
> cell lysis by looking at protein released into the media. If anybody has
> any suggestions as to antibodies we may use and how we may obtain them
> we would be very grateful. Thanks in advance Paul Whitley pawh at mb.ks.se> Arezou Zargari arza at mb.ks.se
Perhaps this will help.
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Jeffrey Smoot
Chemical Abstract Services Phone 614-447-3600 X3198 E-mail:
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TI Identification of allergen components of the opportunistic yeast
Pityrosporum orbiculare by monoclonal antibodies
AU Zargari, A.; Haerfast, B.; Johansson, S.; Johansson, S. G. O.;
Scheynius, A.
CS Dep. Clin. Immunol., Karolinska Hosp., Stockholm, S-104 01, Swed.
SO Allergy (Copenhagen) (1994), 49(1), 50-6