C WILLIAMS Jr
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Ritter G, Cohen L, WILLIAMS Jr C, Richards E, Old L, Welt S
Cancer Res
. 2001 Sep;
61(18):6851-9.
PMID: 11559561
Mouse monoclonal antibody A33 (mAb A33) recognizes a M(r) 43,000 cell surface glycoprotein (designated A33) expressed in human colonic epithelium and colon cancer but absent from most other normal tissues....
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Deckert P, Jungbluth A, Montalto N, Clark M, Finn R, WILLIAMS Jr C, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2000 Jul;
87(3):382-90.
PMID: 10897044
Therapeutic proteins have been conjugated with polyethylene glycol (PEGylation) to reduce immunogenicity and enhance circulating dose. Here we have investigated the effect of PEGylation on immunogenicity, pharmacokinetics, and histologic microdistribution...
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Barendswaard E, Scott A, Divgi C, WILLIAMS Jr C, Coplan K, Riedel E, et al.
Int J Oncol
. 1998 Feb;
12(1):45-53.
PMID: 9454885
Monoclonal antibody (mAb) A33 detects a glycoprotein homogeneously expressed by > 95% of human colon cancers and by normal colon cells. The A33 antigen is not secreted or shed and...
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Tschmelitsch J, Barendswaard E, WILLIAMS Jr C, Yao T, Cohen A, Old L, et al.
Cancer Res
. 1997 Jun;
57(11):2181-6.
PMID: 9187118
Monoclonal antibody (mAb) A33 reacts with an antigen expressed by >95% of colon cancer and normal colon epithelial cells. An earlier Phase I trial of 131I-labeled mAb A33 (131I-mAb A33)...
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Benen J, Van Berkel W, Dieteren N, Arscott D, WILLIAMS Jr C, Veeger C, et al.
Eur J Biochem
. 1992 Jul;
207(2):487-97.
PMID: 1633804
Three amino acid residues in the active site of lipoamide dehydrogenase from Azotobacter vinelandii were replaced with other residues. His450, the active-site base, was replaced with Ser, Tyr or Phe....
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Nose Y, Kon T, Weber D, Mrava G, Malchesky P, MacDermott H, et al.
Fed Proc
. 1970 Sep;
29(5):1789-804.
PMID: 5457590
No abstract available.
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WILLIAMS Jr C, Bryson G, HUME D
Ann Surg
. 1969 May;
169(5):757-73.
PMID: 4305268
No abstract available.
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