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  1. Argentine Scientists: Luis Federico Leloir, Miguel Ondetti, René Favaloro, César Milstein, Enrique Mosconi, Carlos Escudé, Bernardo Houssay
  2. British People of Argentine Descent: Olivia Hussey, César Milstein, Andrew Graham-Yooll, Sonya Walger, Dominic Miller, Claudio Sillero-Zubiri
  3. Bahía Blanca: People From Bahía Blanca, Manu Ginóbili, Alfio Basile, Rodrigo Palacio, César Milstein, Juan Ignacio Sánchez, Natty Hollmann
  4. MILSTEIN, CÉSAR (1927-2002): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  5. NEWSCIENTIST: NO 1561 THE BIRTH OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. by Francis., Hugh Huxley, Aaron Klug, Cesar Milstein, Max Perutz, Fred Sanger and James Watson. Crick, 1987
  6. ANTIBODY, MONOCLONAL: An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>

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22. César Milstein — FactMonster.com
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24. Milstein, César
Milstein, C sar (b. Oct. 8, 1926, Bah a Blanca, Argentina), Argentine immunologist who in 1984, with Georges K hler and Niels K. Jerne, received the Nobel Prize for
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and Niels K. Jerne, received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work in the development of monoclonal antibodies. Milstein became interested in science after reading about the work of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek and Louis Pasteur when he was a schoolboy. He attended the universities of Buenos Aires and Cambridge (Ph.D., 1960) and was on the staff of the National Institute of Microbiology in Buenos Aires (1957-63). Thereafter he was a member of the Medical Research Council's Laboratory of Molecular Biology (associated with the University of Cambridge) and held dual Argentine and British citizenship. monoclonal antibodies in 1975. It involved the fusion of short-lived, highly specific lymphocytes (antibody-producing cells) with the cells of a myeloma, a type of tumour that can be made to reproduce indefinitely. The resulting hybrid cells retained the two desired properties: like the lymphocytes, they secreted a single species of antibody molecules, and, like myeloma cells, they perpetuated themselves, providing potentially unlimited amounts of any desired antibody. This technique enabled the production of large quantities of pure, uniform antibodies that are able to recognize single antigenic determinants ( i.e.

25. Cesar Milstein Winner Of The 1984 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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C ÉSAR M ILSTEIN
1984 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for theories concerning the specificity in development and control of the immune system and the discovery of the principle for production of monoclonal antibodies.
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    Born: 1927
    Place of Birth: Bahia Blanca, Argentina
    Residence: Great Britain and Argentina
    Affiliation: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge
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27. Milstein, César - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name C sar Milstein. Nationality British Activity Argentine immunologist. Born 0810-1926 Died 24-03-2002
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28. Milstein, César (1927-2002): World Of Microbiology And Immunology
Argentine English biochemist. C sar Milstein conducted one of the most important late twentieth century studies on antibodies. In 1984, Milstein received the Nobel Prize for
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Milstein invented Immunology. BKFK Home Page BKFK Kids Inventors Milstein, Cesar . Cesar Milstein. Immunology
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Milstein, C sar (1927) Argentine-born British molecular biologist who developed monoclonal antibodies, giving immunity against specific diseases.
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Argentine-born British molecular biologist who developed monoclonal antibodies, giving immunity against specific diseases. He shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 1984 with and Niels Jerne
Monoclonal antibodies are cloned cells that can be duplicated in limitless quantities and, when introduced into the body, can be targeted to seek out sites of disease. Milstein and his colleagues had thus devised a means of accessing the immune system for purposes of research, diagnosis, and treatment.
Milstein was born in Bahia Blanca and studied at Buenos Aires.
From 1963 he worked in the UK at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, and later became joint head of its Protein Chemistry Division.
Milstein and his colleagues were among the first to determine the complete sequence of the short, low-molecular-weight part of the immunoglobulin molecule (known as the light chain). He then determined the nucleotide sequence of a large portion of the messenger RNA for the light chain. His findings led him to the technique for preparing monoclonal antibodies.

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Skip over navigation Reference Web Images Video News ... Yellow Pages Search Reference Center Encyclopedia Dictionary Thesaurus Columbia Encyclopedia entry: Milstein, César Milstein, César, 1927–2002, Anglo-Argentine immunologist, Ph.D. Cambridge, 1960. He worked (1961–63) at the National Institute of Microbiology, Buenos Aires, but following a military coup he resigned and returned to Cambridge, where he joined the staff of the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, serving as its deputy director from 1988 to 1995, when he retired. In 1975, with Georges Köhler , he developed the hybridoma technique for producing monoclonal antibodies , pure, mass-produced antibodies that recognize only one antigen (see immunity ). Their method for monoclonal antibody production has since been adopted universally, and such antibodies are used in laboratory research, in medical diagnostics, and in medical treatments to neutralize bacterial toxins. In 1984, Milstein (with Köhler and Niels K. Jerne ) shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Wikipedia search results for: César Milstein From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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