immunopure

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

immuno- +‎ pure

Adjective[edit]

immunopure (not comparable)

  1. (immunology) immunologically pure; triggering no immune response.
    • 1994, Amandio Vicente Vieira, Characterization of the Avian Retinol-binding Protein-transthyretin Complex and Its Role in the Oocytic Endocytosis of Retinol:
      However, when the anti- RBP IgG was affinity-purified on immobilized pure RBP, the resultant antibody was immunopure and no longer recognized albumin (Fig.
    • 2010, Immanuel F. Luescher, Julien Schmidt, Philippe Guillaume, Danijel Dojcinovic, Reversible protein multimers, methods for their production and use (Patent WO2012044999A2):
      The resulting immunopure MHC II peptide monomers are enzymatically biotinylated and multimerized with PE strep tavidin.
    • 2015, Bruno Laugel, Investigating and harnessing T-cell functions with engineered immune receptors and their ligands, →ISBN:
      By means of an N-terminal His6-peptide tag and IDA chromatography immunopure DR52b/NY-ESO-1119–143 monomers were produced and with these PE labeled multimers, which exhibited dramatically improved staining a cloned ESO-specific CD4+ T cells compared to conventional DR52b/NY-ESO-1119-143 multimers (Figures 5A,C-E).

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