Publications by authors named "E Holmes-Ievers"

Immunoassays have been developed for human collagenase, stromelysin, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP) and TIMP complexed with both of the active enzymes. Selection of antibodies of defined specificity enabled measurement of both the pro and active forms of the metalloproteinase. Free TIMP was quantified by the selection of a monoclonal antibody which did not recognise TIMP when complexed with metalloproteinases.

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Mouse monoclonal antibodies (Mac 002 and Mac 003) raised against recombinant human Interleukin-2 (rec IL-2), were developed for use as assay and purification reagents. In the Immunoradiometric assay, (IRMA), 125I-Mac 002 is used as tracer, with sheep polyclonal anti-rec IL-2 on the solid phase. This reliably measures rec IL-2 in the range 3-1000 ng/ml.

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Monoclonal antibodies raised against highly purified placental alkaline phosphatase (PALP) reacted specifically with PALP and were found not to cross-react with the liver, kidney and intestinal enzymes. One of these antibodies (AP-3) was selected to develop an enzyme-binding assay to measure levels of PALP in the sera of 11 women throughout pregnancy. PALP activity rose sharply after 28 weeks of gestation reaching a peak at delivery followed by an immediate drop within 4 days to values approaching non-pregnant levels.

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