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      Use of Human Hybridoma Technology To Isolate Human Monoclonal Antibodies.

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      Microbiology spectrum
      American Society for Microbiology

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          Abstract

          The human hybridoma technique offers an important approach for isolation of human monoclonal antibodies. A diversity of approaches can be used with varying success. Recent technical advances in expanding the starting number of human antigen-specific B cells, improving fusion efficiency, and isolating new myeloma partners and new cell cloning methods have enabled the development of protocols that make the isolation of human monoclonal antibodies from blood samples feasible. Undoubtedly, additional innovations that could improve efficiency are possible.

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          Journal
          Microbiol Spectr
          Microbiology spectrum
          American Society for Microbiology
          2165-0497
          2165-0497
          Feb 2015
          : 3
          : 1
          Article
          10.1128/microbiolspec.AID-0027-2014
          26104564
          0f397aab-0767-4429-bab1-0b2606f97343
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