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Study on rat-rat hybridoma technique and production of rat monoclonal antibodies against HIV and HBsAg.

Chin J Biotechnol. 1991;7(1):73-81. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/92126969
Fang JC; Bodeus M; Burtonboy G; Department of Cell Biology, Beijing Institute for Cancer; Research, China.


Abstract: The rat-rat hybridoma technique has some definite advantages in the three systems (mouse, rat or human system) currently utilized for monoclonal antibody production. The study on rat-rat hybridoma technique and its application to the productions of monoclonal antibodies against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) are described as examples in this paper.
Keywords: Animal Antibodies, Monoclonal/*BIOSYNTHESIS/IMMUNOLOGY/ISOLATION & PURIF Cell Fusion Clone Cells Female Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/*IMMUNOLOGY *Hybridomas HIV/*IMMUNOLOGY Immunization Male Rats Support, Non-U.S. Gov't JOURNAL ARTICLE

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