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Bikker, F.J. (author), Mars-Groenendijk, R.H. (author), Noort, D. (author), Fidder, A. (author), van der Schans, G.P. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
As part of a research program to develop novel methods for diagnosis of sulfur mustard exposure in the human skin the suitability of phage display was explored. Phage display is a relative new method that enables researchers to quickly evaluate a huge range of potentially useful antibodies, thereby bypassing the more costly and time-consuming...
article 2007
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Chua-Intra, B. (author), Ivanyi, J. (author), Hills, A. (author), Thole, J. (author), Moreno, C. (author), Vordermeier, H.M. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
The Mycobacterium leprae and M. tuberculosis 10000 MW heat-shock protein homologues of GroES have previously been identified as major immunogens for human T cells. We used synthetic peptides to characterize the determinants recognized by murine T cells. The findings suggest that, despite 90% sequence identity between these two proteins, T cells...
article 1998
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Bos, R. (author), Nieuwenhuizen, W. (author), Instituut voor Verouderings- en Vaatziekten Onderzoek TNO (author)
article 1992
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Gaubius instituut TNO Instituut voor Verouderings- en Vaatziekten Onderzoek TNO (author), Bos, R. (author), Nieuwenhuizen, W. (author)
The generation of the proteolytic enzyme plasmin from its inactive precursor plasminogen, mediated by so called plasminogen activators, is the essential step in thrombolytic therapy. Plasmin is responsible for the degradation of the insoluble fibrin, the major component of a thrombus, to soluble fibrin degradation products. So far, the use of...
article 1992
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