Summary
Five mouse-human hybridoma cell lines secreting human IgM class monoclonal antibodies were examined for possible adaptation to a protein free medium. Four were successfully adapted to the medium. The adapted cell lines could be cultured for more than two months without any changes in their cell growth abilities.
Similar content being viewed by others
References
Engvall, E., and Perlmann, P. (1971). Immunochemistry 8, 871–874.
Murakami, H., Shimomura, T., Nakamura, T., Ohashi, H., Shinohara, K., and Omura, H. (1984). Nippon Nogeikagaku Kaishi 58, 575–583.
Shinmoto, H., Murakami, H., Dosako, S., Shinohara, K., and Omura, H. (1986). Agric. Biol. Chem. 50, 2217–2223.
Shinmoto, H., Sato, K., Dosako, S., and Nakajima, I. (1990). In: Murakami, H. ed., Trends in Animal Cell Culture Technology, Kodansha, Tokyo, pp.307–312.
Shinmoto, H., Dosako, S., and Taneya, S. (1991). Biotechnol. Lett. 13, 683–686.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Shinmoto, H., Dosako, S. Adaptation of mouse-human hybridomas to a protein free medium. Biotechnol Lett 15, 327–330 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00128270
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00128270