Permanent lymphoid lines from genetically marked lymphocytes: success with lymphocytes recovered from frozen storage.
Permanent human lymphoid cell lines were established successfully from peripheral blood lymphocytes which had been separated for HL-A typing and stored in liquid nitrogen for two years. Frozen lymphocytes were chosen from two siblings who were homozygous at the LA and FOUR HL-A loci. Thawed lymphocy...
Autors principals: | Sly, W, Sekhon, G, Kennett, R, Bodmer, W, Bodmer, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1976
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