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A human IgGI antibody has been reshaped for serotherapy in humans by introducing the six hypervariable regions from the heavy- and light-chain variable domains of a rat antibody directed against human lymphocytes. The reshaped human antibody is as effective as the rat antibody in complement and is more effective in cell-mediated lysis of human lymphocytes.
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Riechmann, L., Clark, M., Waldmann, H. et al. Reshaping human antibodies for therapy. Nature 332, 323–327 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1038/332323a0
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