Cell lines for use in the preparation of hybridoma cells

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Using tissue cell culture to make a protein or polypeptide

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4351722, 4352402, 43524026, 43524027, 435948, 435 702, C12P 2108, C12N 1500, C12N 500

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ABSTRACT:
A novel cell line for use as a parent for hybridoma preparation is provided. This cell line is derived from tumor cells, in particular human tumor cells, other than those originating from bone marrow cells. A method for establishing this cell line is also provided. By fusing this cell line with cells producing useful physiologically active substances, such as B cells immunized with an antigen, a hybridoma capable of active growth can be prepared. This hybridoma can be cultivated for the production of useful physiologically active substances.

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