Novel hybridomas, human monoclonal antibodies, and their uses are provided. Specifically CLNH5 is a human-human hybridoma which secretes IgM monoclonal antibodies specific for cervical of carcinomas. The monoclonal antibodies can find use in therapy and diagnosis, both in vitro and in vivo. The hybridoma CLNH5 was deposited at the A.T.C.C. for patent purposes as defined in M.P.E.P. 608.01(p) on Jan. 28, 1983 and given A.T.C.C. Accession No. HB8206.
CLNH5-specific hybridomas, human monoclonal antibodies and their uses are provided. The antibodies distinguish a human neoplastic cell from a normal cell of the same tissue type. The monoclonal antibodies find use in therapy and diagnosis, both in vitro and in vivo.
Carcinoma associated antigen (SK1) and monoclonal antibodies and methods for detecting and ameliorating malignant disease. The monoclonal antibodies are specifically reactive with epitopes present on SK1.
Carcinoma associated antigen (SK1) and monoclonal antibodies and methods for detecting and ameliorating malignant disease. The monoclonal antibodies are specifically reactive with epitopes present on SK1.
Monoclonal antibodies produced by hybridoma or transformed B-cell lines deriveed from B-cells of cancer patients actively immunized with autologous tumor antigen. These monoclonal antibodies can be used in both diagnostic procedures and therapy for human cancers.
A human monoclonal antibody that directly agglutinates type A human red blood cells is described. The exemplified antibody is an IgM and is produced by hybrid cells lines S-H22 and HHA1. The antibody is useful as an ABO typing reagent.