Monoclonal antibody X18A4 identifies on oncofetal fibronectin epitope distinct from the FDC-6 binding site
Feinberg R, Kliman H, Bedian V, Monzon-Bordonaba F, Menzin A, Wang C. Monoclonal antibody X18A4 identifies on oncofetal fibronectin epitope distinct from the FDC-6 binding site. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 1995, 172: 1526-1536. PMID: 7538728, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(95)90491-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFDC-6Oncofetal fibronectinSimilar immunohistochemical stainingOvarian epithelial tumorsImmunoblot analysisTrophoblastic implantationPreterm laborSpecific monoclonal antibodiesEpithelial tumorsSpliced type IIIImmunohistochemical stainingNovel epitopesPlacental tissueAbnormal releaseVaginal secretionsCultured trophoblastsNew epitopesDistinct epitopesDetectable binding activityImmunosorbent assayMonoclonal antibodiesAntibodiesEpitopesType IIIComparative immunoassayA mucin-like glycoprotein identified by MAG (mouse ascites Golgi) antibodies. Menstrual cycle-dependent localization in human endometrium.
Kliman HJ, Feinberg RF, Schwartz LB, Feinman MA, Lavi E, Meaddough EL. A mucin-like glycoprotein identified by MAG (mouse ascites Golgi) antibodies. Menstrual cycle-dependent localization in human endometrium. American Journal Of Pathology 1995, 146: 166-81. PMID: 7531946, PMCID: PMC1870765.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMAG antibodyMucin-like glycoproteinHigh molecular weight mucin-like glycoproteinBlood groupCycle days 5Bile duct epitheliumAnti-MAG antibodiesConceptus-endometrial interactionsExpression of mucinsBlood type ABlood group AHuman endometrial glandsEndometrial biopsyPancreatic acinar cellsEndometrial glandsEndometrial surfaceIgG antibodiesImplantation windowHuman endometriumImmunohistochemical stainingGroup AGall bladderLuminal epitheliumDuct epitheliumLacrimal gland