Production and Characterisation of Anti-Cardiac Troponin-I Monoclonal Antibodies

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Abstract

Cardiac troponin-I (cTn-I) was isolated from bovine left ventricular tissue and used as immunogen. Sixteen murine hybridoma lines were produced with two of them, 1D12 and 5F4, showing a high specificity for cTn-I; both of these monoclonal antibodies (McAbs) were isotyped as IgG1 with kappa – light chains. The specificity of the McAbs for cTn-I was confirmed by ELISA, western blotting and by the ability of the antibodies to block actomyosin ATPase inhibition by cTn-I. The McAbs may be useful for human in vivo imaging of myocardial infarcts and other pathological conditions related to cardiac myocyte damage. © 1995, Asfra B.V.

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Haider, K. H. H., & Stimson, W. H. (1994). Production and Characterisation of Anti-Cardiac Troponin-I Monoclonal Antibodies. Disease Markers, 12(3), 187–197. https://doi.org/10.1155/1994/603420

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