Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Virus or bacteriophage – except for viral vector or... – Inactivation or attenuation; producing viral subunits
Patent
1979-04-05
1980-03-11
Rosen, Sam
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Virus or bacteriophage, except for viral vector or...
Inactivation or attenuation; producing viral subunits
424 12, C12N 704, A61K 3900
Patent
active
041929179
ABSTRACT:
Human peripheral blood lymphocytes are stimulated with either a polyclonal activator or an antigen which gives rise to immunologically activated B lymphocytes. These activated B lymphocytes are separated from non-activated B lymphocytes by relying on the fact that activated B lymphocytes possess a surface marker; the ability to rosette Rhesus monkey lymphocytes (RhMRBC), not found on their non-activated counterparts. Separation is achieved by rosetting with RhMRBC and subsequent density centrifugation of cells.
REFERENCES:
Barrett-Textbook of Immunology 2nd edit. (1974), p. 54.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Rosen Sam
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