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T cell hybridomas are a potential source of large amounts of monoclonal, antigen-specific T cell receptor or T cell factor material. However, despite numerous efforts, this goal has not yet been achieved. There may be several reasons for this and we would like to stress three of them.
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Cramer, M., Mierau, R., Takemori, T., Suzuki, G., Tada, T. (1982). 4-Hydroxy-3-nitro-phenylacetyl (NP)-Specific T Cell Hybridomas. In: Boehmer, H.V., Haas, W., Köhler, G., Melchers, F., Zeuthen, J. (eds) T Cell Hybridomas. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, vol 100. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68586-6_8
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