Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1984-08-15
1988-06-14
Tarcza, John E.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
435 68, 435948, 935104, 935110, 436548, 530351, C12N 500, C12R 191, C07K 1504, A61K 39395
Patent
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047511834
ABSTRACT:
Monoclonal antibodies that recognize a structure common to human interleukin-2 and to the light .lambda. chain of human immunoglobulin and lines of hybridoma cells that produce these monoclonal antibodies can be prepared by immunizing animals, especially mice, with human interleukin-2 (TCGF) and fusing the splenocytes obtained from the animals with animal, expecially mouse, myeloma cells to create a hybridoma. The hybridomas are raised as clones and the antibodies obtained from the individual clones tested for their specificity to human interleukin-2 (TCGF). Clones that produce antibodies with a specificity to human interleukin-2 (TCGF) are selected for further raising to prepare the antibody. The antibody is harvested from the culture medium or from the ascitic fluids of the animal, especially the mouse, with the hybridoma.
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Schwulera Udo
Sonneborn Hans H.
Vornhagen Rolf M.
Biotest-Serum-Institut GmbH
Tarcza John E.
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