Intrasplenic immunization for production of monoclonal antibodies against mouse blastocysts.

[1]  A. Larsson,et al.  Immunization of mice and rabbits by intrasplenic deposition of nanogram quantities of protein attached to Sepharose beads or nitrocellulose paper strips. , 1987, Journal of immunological methods.

[2]  R. Thorpe,et al.  Intrasplenic primary immunization for the production of monoclonal antibodies. , 1984, Journal of immunological methods.

[3]  B. Nilsson The fine structure and function of mouse and rat trophoblast during delayed implantation , 1984 .

[4]  L. Wiley The cell surface of the mammalian embryo during early development , 1984 .

[5]  J. Mcintyre,et al.  Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion in Human Pregnancy: Results of Immunogenetical, Cellular, and Humoral Studies , 1983, American journal of reproductive immunology : AJRI : official journal of the American Society for the Immunology of Reproduction and the International Coordination Committee for Immunology of Reproduction.

[6]  C. Milstein,et al.  The discrepancy between the cross-reactivity of a monoclonal antibody to serotonin and its immunohistochemical specificity. , 1983, Molecular immunology.

[7]  B. Nilsson,et al.  Experiments with immunization of mice with blastocysts by an intrasplenic route. , 1983, Upsala journal of medical sciences.

[8]  D. Solter,et al.  Monoclonal antibody to murine embryos defines a stage-specific embryonic antigen expressed on mouse embryos and human teratocarcinoma cells , 1982, Cell.

[9]  J. Goding Antibody production by hybridomas. , 1980, Journal of immunological methods.

[10]  A. Copp Interaction between inner cell mass and trophectoderm of the mouse blastocyst. I. A study of cellular proliferation. , 1978, Journal of embryology and experimental morphology.

[11]  S. Bergström 20 – Experimentally Delayed Implantation , 1978 .

[12]  E. Jenkinson,et al.  Detection of alloantigens during preimplantation development and early trophoblast differentiation in the mouse by immunoperoxidase labeling , 1976, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[13]  J. Biggers,et al.  Physiological aspects of growth and development of the preimplantation mammalian embryo. , 1976, Annual review of physiology.

[14]  L. Wiley,et al.  The effects of anti-embryo sera and their localization on the cell surface during mouse preimplantation development. , 1975, Developmental biology.

[15]  C. Milstein,et al.  Continuous cultures of fused cells secreting antibody of predefined specificity , 1975, Nature.

[16]  S. Håkansson,et al.  DECREASED ANTIGENICITY OF MOUSE BLASTOCYSTS AFTER ACTIVATION FOR IMPLANTATION FROM EXPERIMENTAL DELAY , 1975, Transplantation.

[17]  A. Enders,et al.  Cellular basis of interaction between trophoblast and uterus at implantation. , 1975, Biology of reproduction.

[18]  S. Håkansson,et al.  The presence of paternal H-2 antigens on hybrid mouse blastocysts during experimental delay of implantation and the disappearance of these antigens after onset of implantation. , 1975, International journal of fertility.

[19]  D. R. Kirby,et al.  DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOUSE BLASTOCYST TRANSPLANTED TO THE SPLEEN , 1963 .

[20]  G. Mayer The experimental control of ovum implantation. , 1963 .