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Publication : Stable antibody-producing murine hybridomas.

First Author  Taggart RT Year  1983
Journal  Science Volume  219
Issue  4589 Pages  1228-30
PubMed ID  6402815 Mgi Jnum  J:135139
Mgi Id  MGI:3790450 Doi  10.1126/science.6402815
Citation  Taggart RT, et al. (1983) Stable antibody-producing murine hybridomas. Science 219(4589):1228-30
abstractText  A method is described for obtaining antibody-producing hybridomas that are preferentially retained in cultures of fused mouse spleen and myeloma cells. Hybridomas are produced by fusing mouse myeloma cells that are deficient in adenosine phosphoribosyltransferase (APRT) with mouse spleen cells containing Robertsonian 8.12 translocation chromosomes. The cell fusion mixtures are exposed to a culture medium that can be utilized only by APRT-positive cells, which results in the elimination of both unfused APRT-deficient myeloma cells and non-antibody-producing APRT-deficient hybridomas that arise by segregation of the 8.12 translocation chromosomes containing the APRT genes and the active heavy chain immunoglobulin gene.
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