Mouse monoclonal antibodies against estrogen receptor

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Abstract

The production of monoclonal antibodies, by cloning hybridoma derived from the fusion of myeloma cells and spleen lymphocytes, has allowed to obtain great advances in many fi elds of biological knowledge. The use of specifi c antibodies to the estrogen receptor, in fact, has been an invaluable method to bring out its mechanisms of action and its effects, both genomic and extra-genomic. Here we describe, step by step, the production of monoclonal antibodies, starting from protocol for antigen preparation to the selection of antibody-secreting hybridoma.

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de Rosa, C., Rossi, V., & Abbondanza, C. (2014). Mouse monoclonal antibodies against estrogen receptor. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1204, 165–185. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1346-6_15

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