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Mouse-Human Hybridomas. The Conversion of Non-Secreting Human B Cells into Ig Secretors

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When antibody secreting hybridomas are isolated from immune spleen cell suspensions, which normal cells are the target for hybridization?

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Levy, R., Dilley, J., Sikora, K., Kucherlapati, R. (1979). Mouse-Human Hybridomas. The Conversion of Non-Secreting Human B Cells into Ig Secretors. In: Melchers, F., Potter, M., Warner, N.L. (eds) Lymphocyte Hybridomas. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67448-8_27

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