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Elsevier JIM04570 Announcements
V International Symposium on Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence F l o r e n c e - B o l o g n a , Italy, S e p t e m b e r 2 5 - 2 9 , 1988
The symposium in Florence will cover the fundamental aspects and the most recent applications of bioluminescence and chemiluminescence in clinical sciences, biotechnology, genetics, microbiology, phagocytosis, immunoassay, environmental monitoring. The symposium will consist of invited lectures, short communications, poster sessions and workshops. 'Alma Mater Studiorum S~ecularia Nona': the
meeting will include a special symposium on September, 27, 1988 in Bologna as part of the celebration to mark the foundation of the University of Bologna in the l l t h century. Further information is available from: Professor Mario Pazzagli, Endocrinology Unit, Uniuersity
of Florence, Viale Morgagni, 85, 50134 Florence, Italy. Deadline for abstracts: March, 15, 1988.
0022-1759/87/$03.50 © 1987 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (Biomedical Division)
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WHO / IUIS programme for the standardization of immunological reagents - availability of mouse monoclonal antibodies (McAb) to human IgG subclasses Following a W H O / I U I S Collaborative Study: Evaluation of McAb having specificity for human IgG subclasses (Jefferis et al., Immunol. Lett., 10, 223-252 (1985)) sixteen (16) McAb have been established as useful specificity standards as follows: Specificity
Clone designation
Study code
Fc Fc Fab Fab
HP6017 8a4 HP6045 TM15
HP6017 HP6064 HP6045 HP6063
Anti-IgG1, Fc Anti-IgG1, Fc Anti-IgG1, Fc
NL16 2B6 8c/6-39
HP6012 HP6069 HP6091
HP6002 GOM1 HP6014
HP6002 HP6008 HP6014
HP6050
HP6050
RJ4 186
HP6011 HP6101
TM14 H86-2.4 HP6016
HP6027 HP6080 HP6016
IgG (total) Anti-IgG, Anti-IgG, Anti-IgG, Anti-IgG,
IgG1
IgG2 Anti-IgG2, Fc Anti-IgG2, Fc Anti-IgG2, Fab
IgG3 Anti-IgG3 (hinge region)
IgG4 Anti-IgG4, Fc Anti-IgG4, Fc
A llotypes Glm(f) G3m(u) nG4m(b)
For details of the evaluation and limitations to use of these McAb see the above reference (Jefferis et al.). Vials containing reference amounts of these McAb (0.2 ml of freeze-dried ascitic fluid) are available, on a limited basis (one vial per year to individual laboratories, five vials per year to national regulatory authorities and bona-fida commercial reagent manufacturers), on application to: Chief, WHO Collaborating Centre for Human Immunoglobulin Subclasses, Building 1, Room 1354 DO3, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333, U.S.A. F o r I U I S H u m a n Ig S u b c o m m i t t e e , R. JEFFERIS, C. REIMER, F. SKVARIL AND G. DE LANGE.