
1) Somatic cell 2) Vegetative cell
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(from the article `genetics, human`) ...one antibody in abundance. Another method of obtaining large amounts of a specific antibody is by fusing a B lymphocyte with a rapidly growing ... ...results in a remarkable hybrid cell that produces the antibody made by its B-cell component but retains the capacity of its myeloma component to ......
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A hybrid cell, composed of a B Iymphocyte fused to a tumor cell, which grows indefinitely in tissue culture and is selected for the secretion of a specific antibody of interest.
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<cell culture, tumour> A cell hybrid in which a tumour cell forms one of the original source cells. In practice, confined to hybrids between T or B lymphocytes and appropriate myeloma cell lines. ... (13 Oct 1997) ...
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(hi″brid-o´mә) a somatic cell hybrid formed by fusion of normal lymphocytes and tumor (lymphoma) cells. B cell hybridomas are the most useful source of monoclonal antibodies; the hybridoma cells are able to produce antibody like the normal parent and to proliferate indefinitely in culture like the pare...
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A hybrid cell that results from the fusion of an antibody-secreting cell with a malignant cell; the progeny secrete antibody without stimulation and proliferate continuously both in vivo and in vitro.
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An antibody-secreting cell line which is immortal. A hybrid cell resulting from the fusion of a tumour (cancer) cell and a normal cell such as a lymphocyte from the spleen. The fused cells can be cloned and, being derived from a simple spleen cell, will secrete a pure antibody.
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The fusion of a malignant cell with a single B-lymphocyte to produce a malignant lymphocyte producing monoclonal antibody.
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A cell hybrid in which a tumour cell forms one of the original source cells. In practice, confined to hybrids between T- or B-lymphocytes and appropriate myeloma cell lines.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′brid-ō′mă Definitions: 1. A tumor of hybrid cells used in the in vitro production of specific monoclonal antibodies; produced by fusion of an established tissue culture line of lymphocyte tumor cells (mouse plasmacytoma cells) and specific antibody-producing cells (splenocytes from specificall...
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Hybridoma: A cell hybrid resulting from the fusion of a cancer cell and a normal lymphocyte (a type of white blood cell). The hybridoma is immortal in the laboratory and makes the same products as its parent cells forever.
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[
n] - a hybrid cell resulting from the fusion of a lymphocyte and a tumor cell
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clones of cell produced by fusing a normal B cell with a myeloma cell that is capable of producing monoclonal antibodies indefinitely
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noun a hybrid cell resulting from the fusion of a lymphocyte and a tumor cell; used to culture a specific monoclonal antibody
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a hybrid cell made in the laboratory by fusing a normal cell with a cancer cell, usu. a myeloma or lymphoma, in order to combine desired features of each, as the ability of the cancer cell to multiply rapidly with the ability of the normal cell to dictate the production of a specific antibody. Cf. monoclonal antibody.
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