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Production and Growth of Conditionally Immortal Cell Lines from the H-2K b ts A58 Transgenic MouseNoble, 1999
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- Molecular Embryology: Methods and Protocols
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The purpose of this chapter is to provide some of the rationale leading up to the development of the H-2K b ts A58 transgenic mouse, a prototype of animals that can be used to create conditionally immortal cell lines readily from any tissue of interest. In addition …
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