Methods of Hybridoma Formation / Edition 1

Methods of Hybridoma Formation / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0896031004
ISBN-13:
9780896031005
Pub. Date:
08/03/1987
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
ISBN-10:
0896031004
ISBN-13:
9780896031005
Pub. Date:
08/03/1987
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Methods of Hybridoma Formation / Edition 1

Methods of Hybridoma Formation / Edition 1

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Overview

Laymen often consider modern laboratory research to be based on an endless array of sophisticated technologies whose complex capabilities are as important to the outcome of any project as the inventiveness and creativity of the scientists who employ them. Scientists at times may share this point of view until they are con­ fronted by unexpected findings that demand new approaches, and they discover that yesterday's "sophisticated tools" are today's "blunt instruments." This experience provides a more sobering view of the current state of our scientific methods. It also serves as an impetus for the further development of technology that prepares us for the next stage of advance. Immunologists were confronted by such a technological crises in the late 1970s when they finally were forced to admit that poly­ clonal antibodies, although quite sensitive reagents, were not spe­ cific enough to answer many of the questions then confronting virologists and tumor biologists. The answer to the need for specific­ ity came with the development of monoclonal antibody technology. In the last ten years there have been considerable advances in monoclonal antibody techniques. Today these reagents are much more versatile than they were initially and can be applied to a broad range of problems. Still, most workers who are using these antibodies are convinced that their potential is far from exhausted, and that at least in some fields we are currently in the early stages of learning how to use them properly.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780896031005
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 08/03/1987
Series: Contemporary Biomedicine , #7
Edition description: 1987
Pages: 504
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.30(d)

Table of Contents

Current Methodologies in Hybridoma Formation.- Retroviruses and Hybridoma Formation: Bystanders or Active Participants?.- Mechanisms of Cell Fusion and Selection in the Generation of Hybridomas.- Chemically Mediated Cell Fusion.- Electrofusion of Cells.- Enhancement of Hybridoma Formation.- Modification of HAT Medium and Hybridoma Formation.- Culture Methods for the Selection and Isolation of Stable Antibody-Producing Murine Hybridomas.- Selection of Growth Factors and Myelomas To Enhance Monoclonal Antibody-Producing Hybridoma Formation.- Proliferation and Immune Secretion of B-Cell Hybridomas.- Statistical Assessment of Hybridoma Monoclonality After Subcloning by the Limiting Dilution Technique.- In Vitro Immunization for the Generation of Hybridomas Using Serum-Free Medium.- Intrasplenic Immunization for the Production of Monoclonal Antibodies.- Use of Heteromyelomas in the Enhancement of Human Monoclonal Antibody Production.- Human Hybridomas: Fusion Partners.- Antibody-Secreting Human-Human Hybridomas: Technical Progress, Generation Obstacles, and Applications.- Interspecific Hybridomas.- Rat-Rat Hybridoma Formation and Rat Monoclonal Antibodies.- Generation of Mutant Monoclonal Antibodies.- Ranking the Affinities of Monoclonal Antibodies.- Intrasplenic Inoculation: A Method for Rescuing Hybridoma Clones.- Cryopreservation in Hybridoma Production.- Early and Late Freezing of Hybridoma Clones.- Flow Cytometry in Hybridoma Technology.- Regulatory Issues Surrounding Therapeutic Use of Monoclonal Antibodies: Points To Consider in the Manufacture of Injectable Products Intended for Human Use.- Human-Mouse Hybridoma Formation.
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