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Development of monoclonal antibodies to rabbit ocular mucin
A. J.W. Huang
, S. C.G. Tseng
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
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Monoclonal Antibody
100%
Mucin
100%
Peroxidase
20%
Specific Binding
20%
Goblet Cells
20%
Porcine Stomach mucin
20%
Impression Cytology
20%
Cytological Samples
20%
Goblet Cell Differentiation
20%
Cell Surface
10%
Histochemical Methods
10%
Specific Monoclonal Antibodies
10%
Functional Significance
10%
Hybridoma Technology
10%
Conjunctival Epithelium
10%
Ocular Surface
10%
Apical Surface
10%
Tear Film
10%
Nitrocellulose
10%
Conjunctival Goblet Cells
10%
Human Conjunctiva
10%
Mucin Content
10%
Mucin Deficiency
10%
Goblet Cell mucin
10%
Ocular Surface Disease
10%
Film Surface
10%
Dot Immunobinding Assay
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Monoclonal Antibody
100%
Mucin
100%
Goblet Cell
38%
Cell Differentiation
15%
Disease
15%
Ocular Surface
15%
Impression Cytology
15%
Stomach Mucin
15%
Peroxidase
15%
Lactoperoxidase
15%
Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay
7%
Histochemistry
7%
Conjunctiva Epithelium
7%
Tear Film
7%
Hybridoma
7%