Title : Elimination of carcinoma cells from human bone marrow - Buckman_1982_Lancet_2_1428 |
Author(s) : Buckman R , McIlhinney RA , Shepherd V , Patel S , Coombes RC , Neville AM |
Ref : Lancet , 2 :1428 , 1982 |
Abstract :
The value of a monoclonal antibody, LICR-LON-Fib-75 (Fib-75), which mediates complement lysis and recognises an antigen present on all epithelial-tumour cells so far studied but not on lymphoid cells or bone-marrow stem cells, in clearing infiltrated bone marrow was assessed. Chromium-51-release and trypan-blue-exclusion assays showed that no tumour cells were viable after exposure to Fib-75 and complement except when large clumps (greater than 500 cells) were present, whereas Fib-75 had no significant effect on bone-marrow cells, as judged by colony-forming-unit and pluripotential-stem-cell assays. |
PubMedSearch : Buckman_1982_Lancet_2_1428 |
PubMedID: 6129508 |
Buckman R, McIlhinney RA, Shepherd V, Patel S, Coombes RC, Neville AM (1982)
Elimination of carcinoma cells from human bone marrow
Lancet
2 :1428
Buckman R, McIlhinney RA, Shepherd V, Patel S, Coombes RC, Neville AM (1982)
Lancet
2 :1428