Chemistry:Rescue fusion hybridization

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Rescue fusion hybridization is a process used to manufacture some therapeutic cancer vaccines in which individual tumor cells obtained through biopsy are fused with an antibody-secreting cell to form a heterohybridoma. This cell then secretes the unique idiotype, or immunoglobulin antigen characteristic of the individual tumor, which is purified for use as the vaccine.[1] It is used to produce the BiovaxID vaccine for follicular lymphoma.[citation needed]

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