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Science 27 May 1966:
Vol. 152. no. 3726, pp. 1259 - 1261
DOI: 10.1126/science.152.3726.1259

Articles

Immunoglobulin Synthesis in vitro by Established Human Cell Lines

J. L. Fahey 1, I. Finegold 1, A. S. Rabson 1, and R. A. Manaker 1

1 Immunology Branch, Pathologic Anatomy Branch, and Laboratory of Viral Carcinogenesis, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland

Several lines of human lymphoid cells derived from malignant lym phoma produce immunoglobulins in vitro. Immunoglobulins G(IgG, ggrG) are synthesized in two cell lines and immuno-lobulin M (IgM, ggrM) in one.


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