jueves, 28 de diciembre de 2017

Monoclonal Antibody Specific for DNA/RNA Hybrid Molecules | Office of Technology Transfer, NIH

Monoclonal Antibody Specific for DNA/RNA Hybrid Molecules | Office of Technology Transfer, NIH





 Licensing opportunity: Antibody specific for DNA/RNA hybrids
A technician's hand filling wells with a liquid for a research test. This test involves preparation of cultures in which hybrids are grown in large qu

A technician's hand filling wells with a liquid for a research test. This test involves preparation of cultures in which hybrids are grown in large quantities to produce desired antibody. Photo credit: National Cancer Institute



NIAID has a hybridoma available for licensing that produces a monoclonal antibody specific for DNA/RNA hybrids. This is the only available monoclonal antibody specific for DNA/RNA hybrids. In addition to being used as a research reagent, this antibody could be used in diagnostic kits for viral/bacterial infections, cancers, and a variety of other human diseases. Read more about this exciting licensing opportunity at https://www.ott.nih.gov/technology/e-738-2013.

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