Isolation, Characterization, and Utilization of T Lymphocyte ClonesIsolation, Characterization, and Utilization of T Lymphocyte Clones is a summary of information regarding T lymphocyte clones, including their usefulness. Organized into nine parts, the book begins with discussions on the soluble factors that can influence the growth of cloned T cells and the utilization of T cell hybridomas for analysis of T cell functions, emphasizing the biochemical and functional properties of helper and suppressor factors. The book then looks into the analysis of T cell clones and hybridomas using techniques of somatic cell genetics. The clonal analysis by limiting diluti ... |
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Biochemical Characterization of Interleukin2 | 21 |
Production and Assay of Interleukin1 IL1 | 41 |
Culture Conditions for Generation of Human IL2 | 57 |
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alloantigens allogeneic alloreactive analysis antibody response antigen antigen-specific assay biochemical Boehmer Braciale cell clones cell growth factor cell hybridomas cell hybrids cell lines cell populations Cerottini characterization chromosomes clonal cloned T cells Con-A cross-reactivity CTL clones CTL lines CTL-B lines CTL-P culture cytolytic cytolytic activity cytolytic T lymphocytes cytotoxic T cells cytotoxic T lymphocytes derived determinants expression Fathman frequency function fusion gene genetic Gillis Glasebrook H-2 restricted haplotype helper cells helper factors Hengartner idiotype immune response Immunol Immunology induced inhibition interleukin irradiated isolated Kapp karyotype limiting dilution Lonai LYMPHOCYTE CLONES lymphokines lysis MacDonald macrophages mice mitogen Mls locus molecules MoLV-specific monoclonal antibodies mouse murine Nabholz Nature London proliferation protein reactive recognition repertoire responder cells specific spleen cells stimulator cells studies subclones supernatant suppression suppressor factor suppressor T cells syngeneic T-cell target cells TCGF thymocytes tion TSF-H variants virus vitro