Zusammenfassung
Human macrophages matured in vitro from blood monocytes without additional exogenous activation were used to produce monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Ten of them were selected for high avidity and the best discrimination between mature macrophages and a panel of other cells including freshly prepared monocytes, B cells, T cells, granulocytes and thrombocytes. Five mAbs (MAX. 1, MAX. 2, MAX. 3, MAX. ...
Zusammenfassung
Human macrophages matured in vitro from blood monocytes without additional exogenous activation were used to produce monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Ten of them were selected for high avidity and the best discrimination between mature macrophages and a panel of other cells including freshly prepared monocytes, B cells, T cells, granulocytes and thrombocytes. Five mAbs (MAX. 1, MAX. 2, MAX. 3, MAX. 11, MAX. 24) were found to detect macrophage differentiation antigens. One mAb (MAX. 26) detects an antigen which is shared by mature macrophages and T cells.