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Author: Boots, A.M.H.; van Lierop, M.J.; Wauben, M.H.M.; van Kooten, P.J.S.; Hensen, E.J.; van Eden, W.
Title: CD4 rat × rat and mouse × rat T cell hybridomas produced by fusion of established T cell lines and clones to W/Fu (C58NT)D
  • Cord-id: 38c9bgpi
  • Document date: 2002_11_12
  • ID: 38c9bgpi
    Snippet: Previously, fusion of established T cell lines or clones has been claimed to be difficult. We now report our experiences in the fusion of both long term cultures of rat T cell clones and mouse T cell lines to rat W/Fu (C58NT)D. Upon fusion of rat T cell clones the hybrids obtained expressed antigen specificities identical to those of the parent clones. In addition, C58 was used for interspecies hybridisation of murine T cell lines. The specificity of intra- and inter-species hybrids was maintain
    Document: Previously, fusion of established T cell lines or clones has been claimed to be difficult. We now report our experiences in the fusion of both long term cultures of rat T cell clones and mouse T cell lines to rat W/Fu (C58NT)D. Upon fusion of rat T cell clones the hybrids obtained expressed antigen specificities identical to those of the parent clones. In addition, C58 was used for interspecies hybridisation of murine T cell lines. The specificity of intra- and inter-species hybrids was maintained by subcloning. We conclude that the C58 cell line can be used to generate continuously growing monoclonal T-cell reagents of sufficient stability using both intra- and inter-species hybri disation.

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