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3. Bahr N, Güller R, Reymond JL & Lerner RA
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29. Kodaka M & Hase A
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30. Kozyr AV
A novel method for purification of catalytic antibodies toward DNA from sera of patients with lymphoproliferative diseases.
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31. Lavey BJ & Janda KD
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32. Lerner RA & Barbas III CF
Using the process of reactive immunization to induce catalytic antibodies with complex mechanisms : aldolases.
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34. Li T, Janda KD & Lerner RA
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38. Meekel AP, Resmini M & Pandit UK
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39. Na J & Houk N
Predicting antibody catalyst selectivity from optimum binding of catalytic groups to a hapten.
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Transition state of the base-promoted ring-opening of isoxazoles. Theoretical prediction of catalytic functionalities and design of haptens for antibody production.
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Generation of polyclonal and monoclonal catalytic sheep antibodies.
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The immunological evolution of catalysis.
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Artificial peroxidase-like hemoproteins based on antibodies constructed from a specifically designed ortho-carboxy substituted tetraarylporphyrin hapten and exhibiting a high affinity for iron-porphyrins.
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A general assay for antibody catalysis using acridone as a fluorescent tag.
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Synthesis of a nucleoside hapten with a (P(O)-O-N) linkage to elicit catalytic antibodies with phosphodiesterase activity.
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48. Smith LC & Rees AR
Rational mutation of a catalytic antibody.
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The generation of polyurethane-specific catalytic antibodies.
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J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118 (1996) 3811-3817
57. Wade H & Scanlan TS
P1-S1 interactions control the enantioselectivity and hydrolytic activity of the norleucine phenylesterase catalytic antibody 17E8.
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Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93 (1996) 799-803
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Anti-cocaine catalytic antibodies: a synthetic approach to improved antibody diversity.
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62. Yli-Kauhaluoma JT & Janda KD
Catalytic antibodies: the rerouting of chemical reactions. Towards electrophilic aromatic substitution by carbon dioxide.
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Catalytic antibodies with peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase activity.
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An antibody-catalyzed [2,3]-elimination reaction.
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