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Properties of human antibodies to factor VIII defined by phage display

van den Brink, E.N.

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2000

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Contents Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. Chapter 4. Chapter 5. Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8. Chapter 9. Introduction

Factor VIII, factor VIII inhibitors, and phage display

Human antibodies with specificity for the C2 domain of factor VIII are derived from VH1 germline genes

Blood. 2000;95:558-563

Two classes of germline genes both derived from the VH1 family direct the formation of human antibodies that recognize distinct antigenic sites in the C2 domain of factor VIII

Manuscript in preparation

Multiple VH genes are used to assemble human antibodies toward the A3 domain of factor VIII

Submitted for publication

The missense mutation Arg593-»Cys is related to antibody

formation in a patient with mild hemophilia A

Blood. 1997;89:4371-4377

Longitudinal analysis of factor VIII inhibitors in a previously untreated mild haemophilia A patient with an Arg593->Cys substitution

Thromb Haemost. 1999;81:723-726

Molecular analysis of human anti-factor VIII antibodies by V gene phage display identifies a new epitope in the acidic region following the A2 domain

Blood. 2000;96:540-545

The primary structure and epitope map of the variable domains of factor VIII antibodies obtained from hemophilia A patients with inhibitors by V gene phage display

Submitted for publication

General discussion Summary/Samenvatting Curriculum vitae Nawoord 9 25 39 51 67 83 95 111 131 147 153 154

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