B-cell hybridoma - translation to English
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B-cell hybridoma - translation to English

METHOD FOR PRODUCING LOTS OF IDENTICAL ANTIBODIES
Hybridomas; Hybridoma; Hybridoma Technology
  • Hybridoma cells grown in tissue culture. The image shows a single clone of cells each of which is producing large amounts of a specific monoclonal antibody which the cells secrete and which can be readily purified from the culture media.
  • '''(1)''' Immunisation of a mouse<br />'''(2)''' Isolation of B cells from the spleen<br />'''(3)''' Cultivation of myeloma cells<br />'''(4)''' Fusion of myeloma and B cells<br />'''(5)''' Separation of cell lines<br />'''(6)''' Screening of suitable cell lines<br />'''(7)''' ''in vitro'' '''(a)''' or ''in vivo'' '''(b)''' multiplication<br />'''(8)''' Harvesting

B-cell hybridoma      

общая лексика

B-клеточная [антителопродуцирующая] гибридома

B-cell         
  • B cell activation: from immature B cell to plasma cell or memory B cell
  • Basic B cell function: bind to an antigen, receive help from a cognate helper T cell, and differentiate into a [[plasma cell]] that secretes large amounts of antibodies
  • 3D rendering of a B cell
  • Histology of a normal [[lymphoid follicle]], with germinal center in the middle.
  • Early B cell development: from stem cell to immature B cell
  • Plasmablast, [[Wright stain]].
  • T-dependent B cell activation
  • [[Transitional B cell]] development: from immature B cell to MZ B cell or mature (FO) B cell
TYPE OF WHITE BLOOD CELL
B cells; B lymphocyte; B-cell; B lymphocytes; B-cells; B Cells; B Cell; B-Cell; B-lymphocytes; B-lymphocyte subsets; B-lymphocyte; B-Cells; Pre-B cell; B Lymphocytes; Pre-pre B cell; Bcell

медицина

базофильный инсулоцит

pre-B cell         
  • B cell activation: from immature B cell to plasma cell or memory B cell
  • Basic B cell function: bind to an antigen, receive help from a cognate helper T cell, and differentiate into a [[plasma cell]] that secretes large amounts of antibodies
  • 3D rendering of a B cell
  • Histology of a normal [[lymphoid follicle]], with germinal center in the middle.
  • Early B cell development: from stem cell to immature B cell
  • Plasmablast, [[Wright stain]].
  • T-dependent B cell activation
  • [[Transitional B cell]] development: from immature B cell to MZ B cell or mature (FO) B cell
TYPE OF WHITE BLOOD CELL
B cells; B lymphocyte; B-cell; B lymphocytes; B-cells; B Cells; B Cell; B-Cell; B-lymphocytes; B-lymphocyte subsets; B-lymphocyte; B-Cells; Pre-B cell; B Lymphocytes; Pre-pre B cell; Bcell

общая лексика

B-клетка-предшественник

пре-B-клетка (напр. B-лимфобласт)

Definition

витамин B4
см. Холин.

Wikipedia

Hybridoma technology

Hybridoma technology is a method for producing large numbers of identical antibodies (also called monoclonal antibodies). This process starts by injecting a mouse (or other mammal) with an antigen that provokes an immune response. A type of white blood cell, the B cell, produces antibodies that bind to the injected antigen. These antibody producing B-cells are then harvested from the mouse and, in turn, fused with immortal B cell cancer cells, a myeloma, to produce a hybrid cell line called a hybridoma, which has both the antibody-producing ability of the B-cell and the longevity and reproductivity of the myeloma. The hybridomas can be grown in culture, each culture starting with one viable hybridoma cell, producing cultures each of which consists of genetically identical hybridomas which produce one antibody per culture (monoclonal) rather than mixtures of different antibodies (polyclonal). The myeloma cell line that is used in this process is selected for its ability to grow in tissue culture and for an absence of antibody synthesis. In contrast to polyclonal antibodies, which are mixtures of many different antibody molecules, the monoclonal antibodies produced by each hybridoma line are all chemically identical.

The production of monoclonal antibodies was invented by César Milstein and Georges J. F. Köhler in 1975. They shared the Nobel Prize of 1984 for Medicine and Physiology with Niels Kaj Jerne, who made other contributions to immunology. The term hybridoma was coined by Leonard Herzenberg during his sabbatical in César Milstein's laboratory in 1976–1977.

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