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B T Messmer

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Biotechniques|April 21, 2001
Specific blocking to improve biopanning in biological samples such as serum and hybridoma supernatantsB T Messmer, D S Thaler
Molecular Immunology|November 14, 2000
C1q-binding peptides share sequence similarity with C4 and induce complement activationB T Messmer, D S Thaler
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 15, 2000
Sequential determination of ligands binding to discrete components in heterogeneous mixtures by iterative panning and blocking (IPAB)B T Messmer, C J Benham, D S Thaler
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 11, 1999
Two human neonatal IgM antibodies encoded by different variable-region genes bind the same linear peptide: evidence for a stereotyped repertoire of epitope recognitionB T Messmer, J J Sullivan, N Chiorazzi, et al.
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Biotechniques|April 21, 2001
Specific blocking to improve biopanning in biological samples such as serum and hybridoma supernatantsB T Messmer, D S Thaler
Molecular Immunology|November 14, 2000
C1q-binding peptides share sequence similarity with C4 and induce complement activationB T Messmer, D S Thaler
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 15, 2000
Sequential determination of ligands binding to discrete components in heterogeneous mixtures by iterative panning and blocking (IPAB)B T Messmer, C J Benham, D S Thaler
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 11, 1999
Two human neonatal IgM antibodies encoded by different variable-region genes bind the same linear peptide: evidence for a stereotyped repertoire of epitope recognitionB T Messmer, J J Sullivan, N Chiorazzi, et al.
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