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In order to investigate the molecular basis of human immunodeficiencies and to understand the immunological basis of human autoimmune diseases, it is important to be able to clone the genes for human immunoglobulin chains and the autoantibodies responsible for the pathogenesis of the autoimmune diseases respectively.
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Croce, C.M., Linnenbach, A., Dolby, T.W., Koprowski, H. (1982). The Use of Mouse-Human and Human-Human Hybridomas in Human Genetics and Immunology. In: Caskey, C.T., Robbins, D.C. (eds) Somatic Cell Genetics. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 50. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4256-4_4
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