Generation of patient specific reagents for the study of multiple myeloma tumour progenitor cells
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2002
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Holbrook, Felicity Louise
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Hybridoma production was investigated as a means to produce patient specific reagent for the characterisation of putative tumour precursors in multiple myeloma. This work demonstrated the value of phage-displayed peptide libraries for the generation of reagents specific towards myeloma tumour paraproteins.
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Dept. of Paediatrics
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Thesis (M.Sc.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Paediatrics, 2002
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