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Archive | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier
1. Introduction: the immune response 2. Making hybridomas (hybridomas technology) 3. Factors affecting successful hybridoma production 4. Selection of monoclonal antibody-secreting hybridoma cell lines 5. The large-scale production of monoclonal antibodies in vitro 6. In conclusion: the diversity in application of monoclonal antibodies and hybridoma technology References Index.
Monoclonal antibodies in biology and biotechnology: theoretical and practical aspects. | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier
1. Introduction: the immune response 2. Making hybridomas (hybridomas technology) 3. Factors affecting successful hybridoma production 4. Selection of monoclonal antibody-secreting hybridoma cell lines 5. The large-scale production of monoclonal antibodies in vitro 6. In conclusion: the diversity in application of monoclonal antibodies and hybridoma technology References Index.
Archive | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier
1. Introduction: the immune response 2. Making hybridomas (hybridomas technology) 3. Factors affecting successful hybridoma production 4. Selection of monoclonal antibody-secreting hybridoma cell lines 5. The large-scale production of monoclonal antibodies in vitro 6. In conclusion: the diversity in application of monoclonal antibodies and hybridoma technology References Index.
Archive | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier
1. Introduction: the immune response 2. Making hybridomas (hybridomas technology) 3. Factors affecting successful hybridoma production 4. Selection of monoclonal antibody-secreting hybridoma cell lines 5. The large-scale production of monoclonal antibodies in vitro 6. In conclusion: the diversity in application of monoclonal antibodies and hybridoma technology References Index.
Archive | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier
1. Introduction: the immune response 2. Making hybridomas (hybridomas technology) 3. Factors affecting successful hybridoma production 4. Selection of monoclonal antibody-secreting hybridoma cell lines 5. The large-scale production of monoclonal antibodies in vitro 6. In conclusion: the diversity in application of monoclonal antibodies and hybridoma technology References Index.
Archive | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier
Archive | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier
Archive | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier
Archive | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier
Archive | 1990
Kenneth C. McCullough; Raymond E. Spier