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Antigen-Specific Immune Responses in Human/Mouse Chimeras

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Human Hematopoiesis in SCID Mice

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The clinical importance of ex vivo human antibody production against cancer cells, infectious agents and many other key antigens has presented a major challenge for many years and has been addressed with great difficulty, due to the complex multicellular interactions underlining the humoral response.

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Reisner, Y. (1995). Antigen-Specific Immune Responses in Human/Mouse Chimeras. In: Human Hematopoiesis in SCID Mice. Medical Intelligence Unit. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-22008-5_6

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