The Wistar Institute
United States
1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1976 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
Hilary Koprowski mainly focuses on Molecular biology, Antibody, Virology, Monoclonal antibody and Virus. Her work carried out in the field of Molecular biology brings together such families of science as Complementary DNA, Molecular cloning, Gene, Receptor and Spleen. Her studies in Antibody integrate themes in fields like Cell culture, Interferon and Cytotoxicity.
Her Virology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Epitope, Virus Cultivation and DNA. Her studies deal with areas such as Adenocarcinoma, Cancer research, Antigen and Pathology as well as Monoclonal antibody. Her Virus research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Tumor Virus, Cell nucleus and In vitro, Tissue culture.
Her primary areas of investigation include Virology, Molecular biology, Monoclonal antibody, Antigen and Antibody. Her Virology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Epitope. Within one scientific family, Hilary Koprowski focuses on topics pertaining to Cell culture under Molecular biology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Tissue culture.
In her study, Ganglioside is inextricably linked to Melanoma, which falls within the broad field of Monoclonal antibody. The various areas that Hilary Koprowski examines in her Antigen study include Carcinoembryonic antigen, Pan-T antigens and Glycoprotein. Her work carried out in the field of Antibody brings together such families of science as In vitro, Cytotoxicity and In vivo.
Her primary scientific interests are in Virology, Molecular biology, Rabies virus, Antigen and Virus. The Virology study combines topics in areas such as Alfalfa mosaic virus, Gene, Recombinant DNA and Immune system. She combines subjects such as Transgene, Biochemistry, Northern blot, Cytotoxicity and CD3 with her study of Molecular biology.
Her work deals with themes such as In vitro, Monoclonal antibody, Polymerase chain reaction and Protein biosynthesis, which intersect with Antigen. Her study on Monoclonal antibody is covered under Antibody. Her study in Virus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Molecular genetics and Cancer research.
Her primary areas of study are Virology, Molecular biology, Antigen, Rabies virus and Recombinant DNA. Her study in Virology focuses on Virus in particular. Her Virus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Complementary DNA and Virulence.
She has included themes like Biochemistry, Northern blot, Nucleoprotein, Multiple sclerosis and Phosphoprotein in her Molecular biology study. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Monoclonal antibody and Protein biosynthesis. Her Monoclonal antibody research also works with subjects such as
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Identification of the gastrointestinal and pancreatic cancer-associated antigen detected by monoclonal antibody 19-9 in the sera of patients as a mucin
John L. Magnani;Zenon Steplewski;Hilary Koprowski;Victor Ginsburg.
Cancer Research (1983)
Colorectal carcinoma-specific antigen: detection by means of monoclonal antibodies
Meenhard Herlyn;Zenon Steplewski;Dorothee Herlyn;Hilary Koprowski.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1979)
Specific antigen in serum of patients with colon carcinoma
Hilary Koprowski;Meenhard Herlyn;Zenon Steplewski;Henry F. Sears.
Science (1981)
Activation of the inducible form of nitric oxide synthase in the brains of patients with multiple sclerosis.
Omar Bagasra;Frank H. Michaels;Yong Mu Zheng;Lisa E. Bobroski.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1995)
Gene transfer and molecular cloning of the human NGF receptor
MV Chao;MA Bothwell;AH Ross;H Koprowski.
Science (1986)
Gastrointestinal cancer-associated antigen in immunoperoxidase assay.
Barbara F. Atkinson;Carolyn S. Ernst;Meenhard Herlyn;Zenon Steplewski.
Cancer Research (1982)
A monosialoganglioside is a monoclonal antibody-defined antigen of colon carcinoma.
John L. Magnani;Manfred Brockhaus;David F. Smith;Victor Ginsburg.
Science (1981)
INFECTION OF HUMAN AND SIMIAN TISSUE CULTURES WITH ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS
Fred C. Jensen;Anthony J. Girardi;Raymond V. Gilden;Hilary Koprowski.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1964)
Study of antibodies against human melanoma produced by somatic cell hybrids.
Hilary Koprowski;Zenon Steplewski;Dorothee Herlyn;Meenhard Herlyn.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1978)
Method of producing antibodies
Hilary Koprowski;Walter U. Gerhard;Carlo M. Croce.
(1978)
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