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Myoglobin-Reactive T Cell Clones

1982
Myoglobin has been used for a considerable period of time as a “model” antigen for immunological studies. Since the sequence and crystal structure of myoglobin from sperm whale skeletal muscle are well known, myoglobin can be studied in great detail as an antigen.
A J, Infante, M Z, Atassi, C G, Fathman
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Human T-Cell Clones

2003
Techniques for generating human T-cell clones (TCCs) were first described nearly two decades ago (1, 2). This was a direct consequence of the discovery of T-cell growth factor and the subsequent ability to propagate T-cells over extended periods (3).
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Gene cloning in cell biology

Cell Biology International Reports, 1978
Abstract The major problem in studying gene expression in eukaryotic organisms is the complexity of the eukaryotic genome. We would like to have the same detailed understanding of the genetics of eukaryotes as has been obtained for λ bacteriophage but are faced with the daunting statistic that the human genome could accommodate nearly 100,000 times ...
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T-cell clones

1984
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the uses of cloned normal T lymphocytes. T-cell clones offer unique advantages for a variety of immunological studies. The availability of large numbers of defined, homogeneous cell T cells will greatly facilitate efforts to identify the T-cell receptor for antigen and to define unambiguously the molecular ...
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Handmade Somatic Cell Cloning in Cattle

2006
Apart from the biological and ethical problems, technical difficulties also hamper the improvement and widespread application of somatic cell nuclear transfer (NT). Recently introduced zona-free procedures may offer a solution for the latter problem. The most radical approach of these techniques is the so-called handmade cloning (HMC).
Vajta, Gabor   +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Cloning Cell-Death Genes

Methods in cell biology, 1995
Schwartz, LM   +3 more
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[Cloning and stem cells].

Medicina clinica, 2004
Applied cloning technologies have become a great scientific advance. Many of their biotechnological applications (stem cells, transplants, tissue therapy) are improving medical fields to extents that we could not imagine a few years ago. Thus, for example, we are now able to produce cellular and tisular spares via differentiating stem cells in vitro ...
Ximo, Soriano Felipe   +2 more
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Cell cloning

Trends in Genetics, 1986
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Cell Clones

International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine, 1986
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