Viral contamination of monoclonal antibody preparations: Potential problems and possible solutions Colin HarbourGillian Woodhouse Review Pages: 3 - 12
Electron microscopy of hybridoma cells with special regard to monoclonal antibody production M. Al-RubeaiD. MillsA. N. Emery Original Research Papers Pages: 13 - 28
Improvement in the antibody productivity of human-human hybridomas by transfection with Tac gene Keiji IwamotoYasushi ShintaniKazuaki Kitano Original Research Papers Pages: 29 - 37
Expression of human lymphotoxin in Namalwa KJM-1 cells adapted to serum-free medium Hiromasa MiyajiNahoko HaradaSeiga Itoh Original Research Papers Pages: 39 - 43
Methods for determination of growth-rate-dependent changes in hybridoma volume, shape and surface structure during continuous recycle Nancy K. GoebelRod KuehnMichael C. Flickinger Original Research Papers Pages: 45 - 57
A hyman hybrid hybridoma producing a bispecific monoclonal antibody that can target tumor cells for attack by Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A Susumu HondaYuzo IchimoriSusumu Iwasa Original Research Papers Pages: 59 - 68
A comparison of different culture methods for hybridoma propagation and monoclonal antibody production C. P. MarquisC. HarbourK. S. Low Original Research Papers Pages: 69 - 76
Batch production and secretion kinetics of hybridomas: Pulse-chase experiments O.-W. MertenH. KellerM. Hardefelt Original Research Papers Pages: 77 - 89
The third annual meeting of the Japanese society for alternatives to animal experiments (JSAAE) held at Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan on October 19–20, 1989 Masami Watanabe Meeting Report Pages: 99 - 101