Thromb Haemost 2008; 99(03): 634-637
DOI: 10.1160/TH07-06-0400
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The B-cell epitope of the monoclonal anti-factor VIII antibody ESH8 characterized by peptide array analysis

Thilo Albert
1   Institute of Experimental Haematology and Transfusion Medicine, University Clinics Bonn, Bonn, Germany
,
Christian Egler
2   Center of advanced European studies and research, Bonn, Germany
,
Stanislav Jakuschev
3   Department of Bioinformatics, Center for Medical Biotechnology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany
,
Ulrike Schuldenzucker
2   Center of advanced European studies and research, Bonn, Germany
,
Alexandra Schmitt
1   Institute of Experimental Haematology and Transfusion Medicine, University Clinics Bonn, Bonn, Germany
,
Olive Brokemper
2   Center of advanced European studies and research, Bonn, Germany
,
Martin Zabe-Kühn*
2   Center of advanced European studies and research, Bonn, Germany
,
Daniel Hoffmann
3   Department of Bioinformatics, Center for Medical Biotechnology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany
2   Center of advanced European studies and research, Bonn, Germany
,
Johannes Oldenburg
1   Institute of Experimental Haematology and Transfusion Medicine, University Clinics Bonn, Bonn, Germany
,
Rainer Schwaab
1   Institute of Experimental Haematology and Transfusion Medicine, University Clinics Bonn, Bonn, Germany
› Author Affiliations
Financial support: This work was supported by grants from Bayer Healthcare (Bayer Haemophilia Award 2004 to R.S.).
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Publication History

Received: 11 June 2007

Accepted after major revision: 25 January 2008

Publication Date:
07 December 2017 (online)

 

Notes

* Current address: PT-DLR – Umwelt, Kultur, Nachhaltigkeit, Heinrich-Konen-Str. 1, 53227 Bonn, Germany


 
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