@article{431a7cdf4ec543b284b148b96e5cffcc,
title = "A strategy for founding a global lymphocyte proteinpaedia and gene catalogue",
abstract = "In this article, Ivan Lefkovits, John Kettman and Christopher Coleclough describe a strategy for a comprehensive analysis of the genes active in lymphocytes. It allows direct access to the coding sequence of any gene, provided that the two-dimensional gel spot coordinate position is known. The authors have constructed representative lymphocyte cDNA libraries and partitioned them into many sectors, each containing a unique set of cDNA clones. Data from the analysis of natural lymphocyte protein is compiled into a 'proteinpaedia', which is matched to a gene catalogue comprising the partitioned recombinant phage collection.",
author = "Ivan Lefkovits and Kettman, {John R.} and Christopher Coleclough",
note = "Funding Information: We are indebted to Nlels K. Jerne and Sigmund Weiss for critical reading of the manuscript, and to Andre Traunecker for valuable discussions. We thank Large Scale Biology, Rockville, Maryland, for help in the computer image analyses, Janette Mdlar for expert preparation of the manuscript and Hanspeter Stahlberger for the artwork. Work performed at St Jude's Hospital was supported by grant CA21765 and the American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC). The Basel Institute for Immunology was founded and is supported by F Hoffmann-La Roche and Co. Ltd, Basel, Switzerland.",
year = "1990",
doi = "10.1016/0167-5699(90)90066-I",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "11",
pages = "157--162",
journal = "Immunology Today",
issn = "0167-5699",
publisher = "Elsevier Limited",
number = "C",
}