Olga Ignatovich
Laboratory of Molecular Biology
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Hybridoma and Hybridomics | 2001
Marina Vaisbourd; Olga Ignatovich; Alla Dremucheva; Abraham Karpas; Greg Winter
Recently a new human myeloma cell line (Karpas 707H) has been developed for the efficient generation of stable human hybridomas. Here we describe the first molecular characterization of human monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) produced by a human counterpart to mouse myeloma cells. We studied 30 of the hybridomas generated by fusions to tonsil lymphocytes by DNA sequencing of rearranged V-genes, and have analyzed germ-line diversity, somatic hypermutation, and heavy- and light-chain pairings. Our results suggest that the hybridoma-derived antibodies are representative of antibodies from populations of human lymphocytes and at different stages in the maturation of the response; the use of Karpas 707H myeloma for human hybridoma fusions may therefore provide a valuable tool for analysis of the human antibody responses.
Archive | 2003
Greg Winter; Ian Tomlinson; Olga Ignatovich; Lucy J. Holt; Angelis Elena De; Phillip Jones
Journal of Molecular Biology | 1996
Samuel C. Williams; Jean-Pol Frippiat; Ian M. Tomlinson; Olga Ignatovich; Marie-Paule Lefranc; Greg Winter
Archive | 2002
Greg Winter; Olga Ignatovich; Ian Tomlinson
Journal of Molecular Biology | 1997
Olga Ignatovich; Ian Tomlinson; Peter T. Jones; Greg Winter
Archive | 2005
Olga Ignatovich; Rudolf Maria Theodora de Wildt; Benjamin P. Woolven; Steven Grant; Philip Jones; Amrik Basran; Neil Brewis
Archive | 2003
Greg Winter; Ian Tomlinson; Olga Ignatovich; Ben Woolven; Philip Jones
Archive | 2006
Olga Ignatovich; Steve Holmes; Roland Beckmann; Rudolf Maria Theodora de Wildt
Archive | 2003
Greg Winter; Olga Ignatovich; Ian Tomlinson; Philip Jones
Archive | 2003
Greg Winter; Ian Tomlinson; Olga Ignatovich; Lucy J. Holt; Angelis Elena De; Phillip Jones