PMID: 7334214Jan 1, 1981Paper

A micromethod for the induction and assay of specific in vitro antibody responses by human lymphocytes

Journal of Immunological Methods
E D ZandersR E Callard

Abstract

Human lymphocytes obtained from peripheral blood or spleen were cultured with influenza virus in a microculture system to produce strain specific antibody which was detected by the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Nanogram amounts of specific antibody could be detected in cultures of 4 x 10(5) cells.

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Jan 1, 1979·Immunological Reviews·R E BallieuxB J Zegers

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Mar 1, 1985·Cellular Immunology·E Schiltknecht, G L Ada
Jan 1, 1985·European Journal of Immunology·R E CallardG W McCaughan
Apr 1, 1993·European Journal of Immunology·K E CostelloeR E Callard
Sep 1, 1986·European Journal of Immunology·R E CallardR J Levinsky
Aug 1, 1991·Antonie van Leeuwenhoek·X Z DongA J Stams
Apr 1, 1989·Journal of Clinical Microbiology·M Mathies, N Hogg

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