Scientific Publications

This section contains references and links to many scientific publications, including those from scientific journals and poster presentations. These publications refer to work done within Alba Bioscience on new product and technology developments, within SNBTS and relating to many of the cell lines and/or products provided by Alba Bioscience, and to publications in which our products have been used.

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Evaluation of a panel of human monoclonal antibodies

Date: 01/03/1999

Armstrong-Fisher SS, McCann-Carter MC, Downing I, Fraser RH, Inglis GE, Allan EK, Mackie A, Prowse CV, Templeton JG, Thorpe SJ and Urbaniak SJ (1999) Evaluation of a panel of human monoclonal antibodies to RhD antigen and exploration of the synergistic effects of blending IgG1 and IgG3 antibodies on their in vitro biological function. Transfusion, 39, 1005-1012.

Third International Workshop and Symposium on Monoclonal Antibodies Related Antigens

Date: 01/03/1999

Scott M (1996) Third International Workshop and Symposium on Monoclonal Antibodies Related Antigens. Rh Serology - Coordinator's Report. Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, 3 (6), 333-337.

Monoclonal antibodies to high incidence Kell epitopes

Date: 17/03/1994

Inglis G, McTaggart S, Fraser RH and Mitchell R (1994). Monoclonal antibodies to high incidence Kell epitopes; characterisation and application in automated screening of donor samples. Transfusion Medicine, 4, 209-212.

In quest of IgG3 anti-Rh(D)

Date: 17/03/1993

Inglis G, Allan EK, Fraser RH, Templeton JG and Peterkin M. (1993) In quest of IgG3 anti-Rh(D). Transfusion Medicine, 3, Supplement 1; p94.

The production and characterisation of a mouse monoclonal anti-Lub (Lu2)

Date: 17/03/1993

Inglis G, Fraser RH and Mitchell R. (1993) The production and characterisation of a mouse monoclonal anti-Lub (Lu2). Transfusion Medicine, 3, Supplement 1: p95.

K2 (Cellano/k) recognition on human red cells

Date: 17/03/1993

Inglis G, McTaggart S, Fraser RH and Mitchell R. (1993) K2 (Cellano/k) recognition on human red cells by a direct agglutinating murine monoclonal antibody. Transfusion Medicine, 3, Supplement 1: p94.