摘要 |
Cells such as genetically modified cells, e.g., hybridoma, which secrete an antigenic substance are encapsulated within capsule membranes having pores of dimensions sufficient to permit efflux of the antigens secreted by the cells but insufficient to permit traverse of the cells. The capsules are injected into an experimental animal where antigen passing through the pores of the capsule membrane induces lymphocytes to produce antibodies complementary to the antigen. The antibody may be harvested from the circulatory system of the animal. Preferably, lymphocytes are sampled from, e.g., the spleen of the animal, fused with a malignant cell line to produce a hybridoma which synthesizes the antibody in vivo, and the hybridoma is cultured to produce large quantities of monoclonal antibody. |