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Can I use the ascites method to produce monoclonal antibodies?

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Can I use the ascites method to produce monoclonal antibodies?

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This method is strongly discouraged by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. In vitro methods work quite well in most circumstances. The hybridoma/tissue culture core facility (335-6717) will produce monoclonal antibodies using in vitro methods for investigators on campus. Use of the ascites method can only be considered once in vitro methods have not been successful.

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