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Journal of Immunological Methods


Adam Kennedy link to other pubmed listings for this student
2004 Nov;294(1-2):37-42
Complement activation and C3b deposition on rituximab-opsonized cells substantially blocks binding of phycoerythrin-labeled anti-mouse IgG probes to rituximab.

Adam Kennedy
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2004 Jun;289(1-2):97-109
Three new assays for rituximab based on its immunological activity or antigenic properties: analyses of sera and plasmas of RTX-treated patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and other B cell lymphomas.

Adam Kennedy
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2002 Dec 15;270(2):183-97
Concerted clearance of immune complexes bound to the human erythrocyte complement receptor: development of a heterologous mouse model.

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