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Use of a Simple Method for the Epstein-Barr Virus Transformation of Lymphocytes from Members of Large Families of Réunion Island
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1988
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Viral ReplicationViral PathogenesisImmunologyPathologyImmunophenotypingBlood CellUnion IslandLaboratory HematologyHematologyEpstein-barr Virus TransformationLaboratory MedicineLarge FamiliesDiagnostic VirologyCell LinesVirologyMolecular VirologyEbv TransformationsPathogenesisFrozen Whole BloodMedicineBlood Transfusion
A simple method for the preparation of lymphoblastoid cell lines from small amounts (100 microliter) of frozen whole blood is described. A success score greater than 90% was obtained for EBV transformations using blood samples which had been collected several months before the infection. Due to the simplicity of the technique, up to 80 samples could be processed per day. This technique was used to prepared 242 permanent cell lines from 13 large families from Réunion Island showing blood group H deficiency. These cell lines are now available for genetic studies.
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