Reimann KA et al, Cytometry 17 102-108 (1994)
In a phone conversation with Dr Norman Letvin he stated that rhesus and
cynomoglus show the same pattern of mab binding. Therefore the specific mabs
shown to work in the rhesus should be functional for the cynomoglus as well.
Good luck.
-Jim Weaver
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Molecular Pharmacology Phone: 301-594-5879
Division of Research & Testing FAX: 301-594-3037
ORR, CDER, Food & Drug Admin.
Laurel, MD
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