In article <2812 at rc1.vub.ac.be> philstas at vub.ac.be (Stas Philippe) writes:
>There is a hybridoma database, containing information on
>antigen-antibody specificities.
>I'll check out if it still exists and mail later to the newsgroup.
There is a database called IMMUNOCLONES produced by CERDIC (Centre
Europeen de recherches Documentaires sur les Immunoclones). It is available
on the Datastar (commercial) online service based in Switzerland. Datastar
are connected to Internet but you will need to register with them and obtain
a password in order to use their system. It will also cost you money :-(
Check whether your library have access to Datastar.
"The Immunoclone database contains data about cells of immunological
interest such as hybridomas, trasnfectomas and T-cell clones and their
products, monoclonal antibodies. The database contains descriptions
including: cell types, immunogen, immunocyte donors, immortal partners and
product information such as type and designation of the product and
reactivities. Full bibliographic details are provided for each entry. "
Frank Norman | National Institute for Medical Research
Deputy Librarian | The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA
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