Protocol

Harvesting Tissue from Immunized Mice, Rats, and Hamsters

Abstract

Immunologically active organs such as the spleen and lymph nodes are rich sources of antibodies; they are also major sites in the body where antibody-producing B cells accumulate. The lymph nodes, in particular, can be targeted when deciding where to inject an animal with antigen. Once an immunized animal has developed a sufficient serum antibody titer, these organs can be harvested for hybridoma fusion and monoclonal antibody production.

Footnotes

  • From the Antibodies collection, edited by Edward A. Greenfield.

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