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Production of Antibody to Tetanus Toxoid by Continuous Human Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines
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1978
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Human Gamma GlobulinTetanus ToxoidImmunocytochemical TechniqueAllergyLaboratory ImmunologyEpstein-barr VirusPathogenesisImmunologyHumoral ResponseAntigen ProcessingAutoimmunityAntibody EngineeringCell BiologyImmunotherapyMedicineCell Transplantation
Peripheral lymphocytes from human volunteers boosted with tetanus toxoid were cultured after in vitro infection with Epstein-Barr virus. Forty-four continuous lymphoblastoid lines were established which continued to secrete human gamma globulin; seven of these secreted antibody to tetanus toxoid. Subcultures derived from limiting dilution experiments continued to secrete the antibody. Some of these antibody-secreting cells have been in continuous culture for more than 6 months.
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