Comments |
mAb 5C6 was the product of a fusion between spleen cells from an AO rat, immunized four times with TPM, and fused with the Y3 rat myeloma line.
The antibody reacts with the mouse myelomonocytic adhesion promoting complement receptor (CR3, CD11b).
It inhibits myelomonocytic adhesion in vitro, and recruitment of inflammatory cells in vivo. |
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