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Haemolytic disease in mice induced by transplantation of hybridoma cells secreting monoclonal anti-erythrocyte autoantibodies.
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HistocompatibilityImmunohematologyMonoclonal Anti-erythrocyte AutoantibodiesImmunologyBlood CellPathologyActivityagainst MouserbcHematologyImmunohaematologyAutoantibodiesCell TransplantationHaemolytic DiseaseTable 1Health SciencesKnockout MouseXenotransplantationAutoimmune DiseaseTransplantationRodent ModelsAutoimmunityImmunologic DiseaseHybridomas Developedhaemolytic DiseaseAutoantibody ProductionHybridoma CellsMedicine
compared with the normalized activityagainst mouseRBC(Table 1).Mice implanted with these hybridomas developedhaemolytic disease, the severity ofwhichvaried withthe particular hybridoma transplanted and with thehistocompatibility relationship between the hybri-doma and the recipient. The results in Table 2
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