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Monoclonal Antibody cell banking

Fig. 10.6. From Davis BH et al (1998). Detection of fetal red cells in fetomaternal hemorrhage using a fetal hemoglobin monoclonal antibody by flow cytometry. Reprinted with permission from Transfusion 38 749-756, published by the American Association of Blood Banks. Fig. 10.6. From Davis BH et al (1998). Detection of fetal red cells in fetomaternal hemorrhage using a fetal hemoglobin monoclonal antibody by flow cytometry. Reprinted with permission from Transfusion 38 749-756, published by the American Association of Blood Banks.
Furthermore, approximately 100 well-defined new monoclonal antibodies have been prepared. More than one-third of the hybridoma cell line, producing about 150 monoclonal antibodies is stored in the National Hybridoma Cell-bank (Immunological and the Biotechnological Laboratory, University of Medicine, Pecs), which was set up specifically for these investigations. (Most of these cell lines can be utilized in human-, animal- and plant medicine.)... [Pg.165]


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