Publications by authors named "C M Blynn"

Murine monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were developed to discriminate thymopoietin, a human thymic hormone, and thysplenin, a closely related molecule found in spleen. Three of these recognized both native and synthetic thymopoietin as well as thysplenin. Together they define two non-overlapping epitopes which withstand sodium dodecyl sulfate denaturation and can be detected by western blotting.

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A very sensitive (100 pg/ml) solid-phase enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) for the determination of human IgE has been developed. This assay incorporates the avidin-biotin system to increase sensitivity and can detect as little as 100 pg/ml (10 pg/test) of human IgE. The assay is highly specific and allows quantitative determination of human IgE in supernatants of peripheral blood lymphocytes as well as in serum.

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