Human anti-mouse antibody
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Human anti-mouse antibody (HAMA) is an antibody found in humans which reacts in immunoglobins found in mice.[1]
The existence of HAMA can complicate laboratory measurements.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Sloan-Kettering - Neuroblastoma: 3F8 Monoclonal Antibody Therapy Q & A. Retrieved on 2008-02-19.
- ^ Klee GG (2000). "Human anti-mouse antibodies". Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. 124 (6): 921–3. PMID 10835540.

