Therapeutic blood detoxification via an immunoadsorptive fluidized bed

Agarose-immobilized mouse anti-human B2m monoclonal antibodies (BBM1) incorporated within a vortex flow plasmapheretic reactor (VFPR). Experiments were performed to remove human B2m. The temporal response of the reservoir B2m concentration corresponded to the 10 minute process space-time.

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Published inAnnals of biomedical engineering Vol. 28; no. SUPPL. 1; pp. S - 98
Main Authors Grovender, Eric, Ploegh, Hidde, Cooney, Charlie, Langer, Robert, Rupnik, Maria, Ameer, Guillermo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2000
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Summary:Agarose-immobilized mouse anti-human B2m monoclonal antibodies (BBM1) incorporated within a vortex flow plasmapheretic reactor (VFPR). Experiments were performed to remove human B2m. The temporal response of the reservoir B2m concentration corresponded to the 10 minute process space-time.
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ISSN:0090-6964