Monoclonals
Monoclonals to Glycolipids
References

1. MK1-16 ; Monoclonal antibody (MAb) to N-acetyl GM2
1) Miyake, M. et al. : Generation of two murine monoclonal antibodies that can discriminate N-acetyl neuraminic acid residues of GM2 ganglioside. Cancer Res. 48, 6154-6160(1988)
2) Miyake, M. et al. : The abnormal occurrence and the differentiation-dependent distribution of N-acetyl and N-glycolyl species of the ganglioside GM2 in human germ cell tumors. Cancer, 65, 499-505(1990)
2. MK2-34 ; MAb to N-glycolyl GM2
1) Miyake, M. et al. : Generation of two murine monoclonal antibodies that can discriminate N-acetyl neuraminic acid residues of GM2 ganglioside. Cancer Res. 48, 6154-6160(1988)
2) Miyake, M. et al. : The abnormal occurrence and the differentiation-dependent distribution of N-acetyl and N-glycolyl species of the ganglioside GM2 in human germ cell tumors. Cancer, 65, 499-505(1990)
3. GMB16 ; MAb to GM1
1) Kotani, M. et al. : Generation of one set of monoclonal antibodies specific for a-pathway ganglio-series gangliosides. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1117, 97-103(1992)
2) Kawashima, I. et al. : Characterization of ganglioside expression in human melanoma cells : Immunological and biochemical analysis. J. Biochem., 114, 186-193(1993)
3) Kotani, M. et al. : Developmental changes of ganglioside expressions in postnatal rat cerebellar cortex. Brain Res., 700, 40-58(1995)
4) Kubo, H. et al. : Differential distribution of ganglioside GM1 and sulfatide during the development of Xenopus embryos. Develop. Growth. Differ, 37, 243-255(1995)
5) Kawashima, I. et al. : Immunocytochemical analysis of gangliosides in rat primary cerebellar cultures using specific monoclonal antibodies. Brain Res., 732, 75-86(1996)
6) Tai, T. et al. : Cell type-specific expression of ganglioside antigens in the central nervous system. Pure and Appl. Chem., 69, 1903-1910(1997)
4. AG-1 ; MAb to asialo GM1
1) Watari, S. et al. : Application of liposomes to generation of monoclonal antibody to glycosphingolipid : Production of monoclonal antibody to GgOse4Cer. J. Biochem., 102, 59-67(1987)
2) Chen, X.-P. et al. : The control of IL-4 gene expression in activated murine T lymphocytes. J. Immunol., 158, 3070-3080(1997)
5. 2A3D2 ; MAb to GalNAc-GD1a
1) Hiraiwa, N. et al. : Gangliosides and sialoglycoproteins carrying a rare blood group antigen determinant, Cad, associated with human cancers as detected by specific monoclonal antibodies. Cancer Res., 50, 5497-5503(1990)
2) Zenita, K. et al. : Northern hybridization analysis of VH gene expression in murine monoclonal antibodies directed to cancer-associated ganglioside antigens having various sialic acid linkages. J. Immunol., 144, 4442-4451(1990)
6. GMR11 ; MAb to GT1a
1) Kotani, M. et al. ; Generation of one set of monoclonal antibodies specific for a-pathway ganglio-series gangliosides. Biochem. Biophys. Acta, 1117, 97-103(1992)
2) Kawasima, I. et al. ; Characterization of ganglioside expression in human melanoma cells: Immunological and biochemical analysis. J.Biochem.,114,186-193(1993)
3) Kotani, M. et al. ; Immunohistocehmical localization of minor gangliosides in the rat central nervous system. Glycobiology, 4, 855-865(1994)
4) Kotani, M. et al. ; Developmental changes ganglioside expressions in postnatal rat cerebellar cortex. Brain Res., 700,40-58(1995)
5) Kawasima, I. et al. ; Immunocytochemical analysis of gangliosides in rat primary cerebellar cultures using specific monoclonal antibodies. Brain Res.,732, 75-86(1996)
6)  Tai, T. et al. ; Cell type-specific expression of ganglioside antigens in the central nervous system. Pure and Appl.Chem.,69 ,1903-1910(1997)
7. GMR17 ; MAb to GD1a
1) Kotani, M. et al. ; Generation of one set of monoclonal antibodies specific for a-pathway ganglio-series gangliosides. Biochem. Biophys. Acta, 1117, 97-103(1992)
2) Kawasima, I. et al. ; Characterization of ganglioside expression in human melanoma cells: Immunological and biochemical analysis. J.Biochem.,114,186-193(1993)
3) Kotani, M. et al. ; Immunohistocehmical localization of minor gangliosides in the rat central nervous system. Glycobiology, 4, 855-865(1994)
4) Kotani, M. et al. ; Developmental changes ganglioside expressions in postnatal rat cerebellar cortex. Brain Res., 700,40-58(1995)
5) Kawasima, I. et al. ; Immunocytochemical analysis of gangliosides in rat primary cerebellar cultures using specific monoclonal antibodies. Brain Res.,732, 75-86(1996)
6) Tai, T. et al. ; Cell type-specific expression of ganglioside antigens in the central nervous system. Pure and Appl.Chem.,69 ,1903-1910(1997)