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Hybridoma Produces Protective Antibodies Directed Against the Sporozoite Stage of Malaria Parasite
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1980
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AllergyParasitic ProtozoaMalariaImmunologyHybrid CellsPathologyParasite ControlMonoclonal AntibodiesImmune SystemMalaria ParasiteAntibody EngineeringAntibody ScreeningSporozoite StageApparent Molecular WeightImmunotherapyMedicineParasitologyHost-parasite Relationship
Hybrid cells secreting antibodies against sporozoites of Plasmodium berghei were obtained by fusion of plasmacytoma cells with immune murine spleen cells. The monoclonal antibodies bound to a protein with an apparent molecular weight of 44,000 (Pb44), which envelopes the surface membrane of sporozoites. Incubation of sporozoites in vitro with antibodies to Pb44 abolished their infectivity.
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