Table 3.
Reactivity of anti-idiotypic mAb2 (β or γ) antibodies for various anticocaine Ab1 antibodies
Ab1 used to elicit Ab2β/γ | Ab2β/γ* Designation | Reactivity with Ab1† | ||
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K1–1 | K1–2 | K1–4 | ||
K1–1 | K1–1: a,c,f,ll | + | + | + |
K1–1: b,d,e,g,h,i,j,k | + | – | – | |
K1–2 | K1–2: a,b | – | + | – |
K1–4 | K1–4: a,b,c,d,e,ff | + | + | + |
K2–1 | K2–2 | K2–3 | ||
K2–1 | K2–1: a,b,c,d | + | – | – |
K2–2 | K2–2: a,b | – | + | + |
K2–3 | K2–3: a | – | + | + |
K2–3: b,c,d,e | – | – | + |
mAb2 were identified by the designation of the mAb1 that elicited them followed by a letter (K1–1a, K1–1b, etc., K1–2a, K1–2b, etc.).
Each Ab2 was reacted on plates coated with the Ab1 that elicited it or with other Ab1s specific for the homologous conjugate. The Ab2s are grouped according to identical reactivity patterns.