The double recombination into NIH-3T3 cells of the cloned Ha-rasEJ oncogene and the cDNA gene of the human growth hormone (hGH) under the control of a heat inducible promoter (hsp70) allowed hGH production either in vitro using the mass culture of engineered cells in biogenerators, or in vivo after xeno-transplantation of the cells into an animal host. Therefore the in vivo synthesized hGH induced the production of anti-hGH polyclonal antibodies.
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