Journal article

One cell, one antibody: Prelude and aftermath

GJV Nossal

Immunological Reviews | WILEY | Published : 2002

Abstract

This essay seeks to summarize one scientist's pilgrim's progress through the world of antibody formation, attempting to capture the flavor of problems as encountered within their times. It seeks to portray a world where the direct template hypothesis ruled the day, where the function of lymphocytes was unknown, let alone the difference between T and B cells, and where antibody genes were but a dream. Struggles to establish the credentials of the clonal selection hypothesis are presented in some detail, as are the implications which followed the 'one cell - one antibody' discovery. The other two main preoccupations of the author are presented more briefly, namely the essential features of the..

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