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Growing hybridomas.

Gary Entrican1, Gareth Young

  • 1Moredun Research Institute, Bush Loan, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|December 15, 2004
PubMed
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Hybridomas can be cultured using static flask methods for small-scale monoclonal antibody production or bioreactors for larger quantities. This offers flexibility in antibody stock generation based on volume needs.

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Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology
  • Immunology

Background:

  • Hybridomas are crucial for producing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs).
  • Various cell culture techniques exist for hybridoma cultivation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline methods for hybridoma culture for monoclonal antibody production.
  • To differentiate between small-scale and large-scale production techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Static flask culture for smaller volumes.
  • Bioreactor systems for larger-scale production.

Main Results:

  • Static flask culture yields smaller volumes of monoclonal antibodies.
  • Bioreactor systems are suitable for high-volume monoclonal antibody production.

Conclusions:

  • The choice of hybridoma culture method depends on the required volume of monoclonal antibodies.
  • Both static flask and bioreactor methods are viable for generating monoclonal antibody stocks.