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Protein Purification by Immunoadsorption

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One of the aims of the Molecular Anatomy Program at Oak Ridge is the isolation in quantity of cancer associated antigens and antibodies. Proteins produced in cancer may be new to the host and thus be antigenic; or they may be antigenic because the immunological response apparatus of the host normally does not see them; or finally, if the proteins were produced before and reappeared, the immunological apparatus of the host may have been functioning poorly at the time or may have forgotten that it once saw them. In any case the proteins are antigenic to a proper challenge in an experimental animal.

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Anderson, N.G., Holladay, D.W., Caton, J.E., Holleman, J.W. (1974). Protein Purification by Immunoadsorption. In: Pye, E.K., Wingard, L.B. (eds) Enzyme Engineering Volume 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8897-9_7

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