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. 1983 Feb;47(2):253-9.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1983.33.

Localisation of metastatic carcinoma by a radiolabelled monoclonal antibody

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Localisation of metastatic carcinoma by a radiolabelled monoclonal antibody

H M Smedley et al. Br J Cancer. 1983 Feb.
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Abstract

Rat monoclonal antibodies were prepared by immunising rats with human colorectal carcinoma cell membranes and fusing splenic lymphocytes with a rat myeloma. Hybridoma supernatants were screened by binding assays on membranes prepared from colorectal carcinoma tissue. One hybridoma supernatant, containing a monoclonal antibody with high binding activity on malignant compared to normal colon sections, was grown in large quantities in serum-free medium. After ammonium sulphate precipitation the antibody was purified by ion-exchange chromatography and labelled with 131I. Radiolabelled antibody was administered i.v. to 27 patients with colonic and other tumours. Scintigrams were obtained at 48 h. Computerised subtraction of the blood pool image revealed localised areas of uptake corresponding with areas of known disease in 13/16 patients with colorectal carcinoma and 3/4 patients with breast cancer.

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