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Immunogenomic engineering of a plug-and-(dis) play hybridoma platformPogson et al., 2016
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- Pogson M
- Parola C
- Kelton W
- Heuberger P
- Reddy S
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- Nature communications
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Hybridomas, fusions of primary mouse B cells and myelomas, are stable, rapidly- proliferating cell lines widely utilized for antibody screening and production. Antibody specificity of a hybridoma clone is determined by the immunoglobulin sequence of the …
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