Monoclonal antibodies to human myelomonocyte differentiation antigens in the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia

Abstract
The immunological definition of malignant lymphatic cells has already been routinely applied by many laboratories over a number of years. Today it is clear and undisputed that the phenotypic data obtained in that way are often very useful and supporting. The immunological definition of non-lymphoid leukemias is not yet as far advanced. Additional surface markers for the recognition of poorly differentiated non-lymphoid cells are clearly needed. In this paper ten monoclonal antibodies to myeloid surface antigens are described. It is hoped that they are a useful addition to the presently available relatively small panel of well studied myeloid surface markers which are displayed by immature malignant blast cells.

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