Human monoclonal antibodies : current techniques and future perspectives : proceedings of the first IRI International Symposium on Biotechnology: 'Monoclonal Antibodies in the Treatment of Human Disease', November 10-12, 1986, Edinburgh, UK
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Human monoclonal antibodies : current techniques and future perspectives : proceedings of the first IRI International Symposium on Biotechnology: 'Monoclonal Antibodies in the Treatment of Human Disease', November 10-12, 1986, Edinburgh, UK
IRL Press, c1987
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Comprising the proceedings of the symposium Monoclonal Antibodies in the Treatment of Human Disease, held in Edinburgh, UK, November 10-12 1986, this study presents the work of international researchers closely involved in the pursuit of a consistent technique to generate human monoclonal antibodies with potential clinical applications. Contributors discuss basic research in human monoclonal antibody production, and related industrial production and regulatory issues. Readership: immunology, pharmacology, biotechnology clinicians, researchers.
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- The use of the Epstein-Barr virus for the production of human monoclonal antibody-secreting cell lines
- Human monoclonal antibodies with potential for treating malaria
- Production of human anti-D(Rh) antibodies by human - mouse hybridomas
- Application of the EBV-hybridoma technique to cancer and `infectious' disease
- The use of fusion partners in the production of human monoclonal antibodies
- The production of hybrid monoclonal antibodies capable of targeting human cytotoxic T cells
- Immortalization of stimulated lymphocytes by transfection with oncogenic DNA
- Mouse to human monoclonals by protein engineering
- Viruses as tools for generating immortalised cells--is there an alternative to EVB for human B-cells?
- Regulatory requirements for monoclonal antibodies for use in human therapy
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