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    Hybridoma technology is a method for producing large numbers of identical antibodies, also called monoclonal antibodies. This process starts by injecting...
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    Hybridoma Bank (DSHB) is a National Resource established by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 1986 to bank and distribute at cost hybridomas...
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    human-derived hybridomas. In 1975, Georges Köhler and César Milstein succeeded in making fusions of myeloma cell lines with B cells to create hybridomas that could...
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  • medicine and research. In contrast to monoclonal antibodies produced by hybridoma technology, which may lose the capacity to produce the desired antibody...
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  • antibodies isolated from cell culture supernatants of these hybridoma clones (hybridoma lines) are simply called monoclonals. Monoclonal neoplasm (tumor):...
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  • A rabbit hybridoma is a hybrid cell line formed by the fusion of an antibody producing rabbit B cell with a cancerous B-cell (myeloma). The rabbit immune...
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    1984 with Niels Kaj Jerne and Georges J. F. Köhler for developing the hybridoma technique for the production of monoclonal antibodies. Milstein was born...
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    César Milstein and Georges Köhler reported their discovery of how to use hybridoma cells to isolate monoclonal antibodies, effectively beginning the history...
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    hypoxic conditions as found in pathology such as myocardial ischemia. Hybridomas are immortal (immune to cellular senescence), HGPRT+ cells that result...
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  • named 9E10, is available from the non-commercial Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank. Protein tag Polyhistidine-tag SpyTag Flag-tag Evan GI, Lewis GK...
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    Lymphocytes and Two Distinct Monocyte Subsets in Human Peripheral Blood". Hybridoma. 7 (6): 521–527. doi:10.1089/hyb.1988.7.521. PMID 2466760. Passlick, Bernward;...
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    the experimental fusion of two genetically different cells, as e.g., in hybridoma technology. Heterokaryon is from neo-classic Greek hetero, meaning different...
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    line. The fused cells are called hybridomas, and will continually grow and secrete antibody in culture. Single hybridoma cells are isolated by dilution...
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    (GRMFT): a unique lymphokine made by normal T lymphocytes and a T cell hybridoma". Journal of Immunology. 132 (2): 821–7. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.132.2.821...
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    created directly from subcloned heavy and light chains derived from a hybridoma. ScFvs have many uses, e.g., flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and...
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    monoclonal antibody technology. Soll directed the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank from 1995 to 2021, and the WM Keck Dynamic Image Analysis Facility...
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    required for the action of many antiviral drugs. It is used to select hybridoma cell lines in production of monoclonal antibodies. In clinical chemistry...
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  • can be fused with myeloma to produce an immortal line of cells called hybridoma that secrete immunoglobin. Hybrid cell lines are also used to study cancer...
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    degradation of chromosome ends during DNA replication in eukaryotes. Hybridoma technology, specifically used for generating immortalised antibody-producing...
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    combined with an immortal myeloma cell line (B cell lineage) to produce a hybridoma which has the antibody specificity of the primary lymphocyte and the immortality...
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    following the discovery of the structure of antibodies and the development of hybridoma technology, which provided the first reliable source of monoclonal antibodies...
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  • formulation called Rhoclone (Bharat Serums and Vaccines Ltd.), made from hybridoma cultures. The country has also tested a recombinant version of Rhoclone...
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  • oxygen uptake and lactate production rates. With the introduction of hybridoma technology in 1975, cell culture could be applied towards the generation...
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    antibodies, antihemophilic factors, vaccines and many other drugs. Mouse hybridomas, cells fused together to create monoclonal antibodies, have been adapted...
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  • fight off bacteria and viruses, but they are "custom-designed" (using hybridoma technology or other methods) and can therefore be made specifically to...
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    used for preparation of monoclonal antibodies. This process is called hybridoma technology. Laboratory animals (e.g., mice) are first exposed to an antigen...
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    by Rouvier et al. who isolated IL17A transcript from a rodent T-cell hybridoma. The protein encoded by IL17A is a founding member of IL-17 family (see...
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