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<script type="text/javascript">window.location.hash = '#image-1'</script>
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<div id="image-1">
 
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            <div class="slider_wrapper">
 
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                <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/4/4f/UP12Slide1.jpg"/>
 
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                            </div>
 
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            <a class="slider-nav" href="#image-1"></a>
 
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<div id="image-2">
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                       Antibody module: In the first step an antibody gene is integrated into the genome of CHO cells.
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                       <b>Antibody module: In the first step, an antibody gene is integrated into the genome of CHO cells.</b>
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                       Antibody module: The CHO-cell produces the antibody and presents it on the cell surface.
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                       <b>Antibody module: The CHO cell expresses the antibody on the cell surface.</b>
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                     Mutation module: The enzyme AID mutates the antibody gene -> maturation   
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                     <b>Mutation module: The enzyme AID mutates the antibody gene -> maturation</b>  
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                       Selection Module: A virus infects cells with the “right” antibody. Those cells survive.
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                       <b>Selection Module: A virus infects cells with high affine antibodies. These cells survive. </b>
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                       The „right“ cells are switched to antibody secreting cells with Cre-recombinase.
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                       <b>The selected cells are switched to antibody secreting cells with Cre-recombinase.</b>
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 26 September 2012

Antibody module: In the first step, an antibody gene is integrated into the genome of CHO cells.

Antibody module: The CHO cell expresses the antibody on the cell surface.

Mutation module: The enzyme AID mutates the antibody gene -> maturation

Selection Module: A virus infects cells with high affine antibodies. These cells survive.

The selected cells are switched to antibody secreting cells with Cre-recombinase.