An improved method for selecting T-cell hybridomas by the fluorescence-activated cell sorter. |
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Authors: | B Arnold F L Battye J F Miller |
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Affiliation: | The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, P.O. Royal Melbourne Hospital 3050, Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | A two-step sorting procedure with the fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS) is described to select T cell hybridomas from cell populations obtained from the fusion of activated T cells and T- lymphoma cells. Cells are first sorted on the basis of differences in cell-surface antigens. After a period of growth in culture, the cells are then stained with the DNA-labeling dye dis-benzimidazole 33258 Hoechst and sorted on the basis of their DNA content. From 15 to 25% of the resulting cell clones, growing out of limiting dilutions, were hybrid lines as judged by chromosome analysis. |
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