Electrical connectors – Interrelated connectors relatively movable during use – Having liquid contact
Patent
1995-03-20
1996-05-07
Woodward, Michael P.
Electrical connectors
Interrelated connectors relatively movable during use
Having liquid contact
435 71, 435 72, 435 79, 435 792, 4352351, 435239, 4352401, 4352402, 435974, G01N 33531, C12N 508
Patent
active
055145426
ABSTRACT:
Cell lines which lack human class II histocompatibility antigens are disclosed. The cell lines may be utilized within a method for propagating microorganisms, such as viruses, for determining the presence and/or amount of antibody to a microorganism in a biological fluid, and within a method for producing antibodies to a selected microorganism.
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Klatzmann David
Montagnier Luc
Nowinski Robert C.
Genetic Systems Corporation
Institut Pasteur
Stucker Jeffrey
Woodward Michael P.
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