Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1990-02-27
1991-12-17
Weimar, Elizabeth C.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
43524026, 435 694, 4351722, 4351723, 800 2, 800DIG1, 935 70, 935103, C12N 500, C12N 1500
Patent
active
050734903
ABSTRACT:
Tissue cell culture preparations derived from the cells of a transgenic animal are disclosed. These tissue cell preparations are capable of expressing a non-analogous gene product, i.e., a gene product which is not naturally produced by the animal cells.
Transhybridomas, i.e., hybridomas and immortalized cells created using cells obtained from transgenic animals, and methods for creating these transhybridomas are also disclosed. In particular, two transhybridomas, A 15.9 and B 6.4, both capable of producing human growth hormone, have been disclosed.
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Babinet Charles
Morello Dominique
Chambers Jasemine C.
Institut Pasteur
Weimar Elizabeth C.
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