Stefan Carrel
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
84 Papers
2.1K Citations
Stefan Carrel is an academic researcher from Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monoclonal antibody & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 84 publications. Previous affiliations of Stefan Carrel include Institut Gustave Roussy & University of Geneva.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Characterization of Receptors for α-Melanocyte-stimulating Hormone on Human Melanoma Cells
Walter Siegrist,Flavio Solca,Sibylla Stutz,Laura Giuffrè,Stefan Carrel,Jürg Girard,Alex N. Eberle +6 more
TL;DR: Specific binding of high-performance liquid chromatography-purified, monoiodinated α-MSH in the presence of 1 mm 1,10-phenanthroline as protease inhibitor was highest after a 2-h incubation at 37°C.
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Common human melanoma-associated antigen(s) detected by monoclonal antibodies.
TL;DR: Reciprocal binding inhibition tests using [3H]leeucine-labeled antibodies showed that alpha-Mel/5 and alpha- Mel/14 antibodies were directed against different antigenic determinants.
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Monoclonal antibodies specific for carcinoembryonic antigen and produced by two hybrid cell lines
TL;DR: Spleen cells from mice immunized with purified carcinoembryonic antigen, an important tumor marker of human carcinomas, were fused with the mouse myeloma cell line P3-NSI/1-Ag4 and 2 secreted antibodies reacting specifically with two different antigenic determinants present on CEA molecules were obtained.
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Subsets of human Ia-like molecules defined by monoclonal antibodies.
Stefan Carrel,Roberto Tosi,Nicole Gross,Noboyuki Tanigaki,Anna L. Carmagnola,Roberto S. Accolla +5 more
TL;DR: Two human Ia molecule subsets were denned by their activity with hybridoma antibodies raised against Daudi cell membranes, and appear to carry alternative forms of this subunit.
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Expression of HLA-DR and common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigens on glioma cells.
TL;DR: The expression on several established human glioma cell lines of two well‐defined differentiation antigens, HLA‐DR and the common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA) has been demonstrated.
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