Gender: Male
Jerrold Schwaber was an American biologist and geneticist. In 1973 he described, with Edward Cohen, a method of producing antibodies involving human–mouse hybrid cells, or hybridomas. They fused "mouse myeloma cells secreting immunoglobulin of known specificity and human peripheral blood lymphocytes not secreting detectable immunoglobulin. The hybrid cells continued secretion of mouse immunoglobulin and initiate synthesis and secretion of human immunoglobulin." The antibody producing cells did not survive long and the antigens that the antibodies targeted remained unknown. In 1975, Georges Köhler, César Milstein, and Niels Kaj Jerne, succeeded in making hybridomas that made antibodies to known antigens and that were immortalized. They shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1984 for the discovery. His work in laying the foundation for modern monoclonal antibody technology is recognized.
Source: Wikipedia | Last updated on April 24, 2024
On the name Jerrold Schwaber, Jerrold means Rules by the Spear, Spear Ruler, Similar to Gerald.
The name Jerrold Schwaber is often used as a Male name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Jerrold is commonly found in United States of America, Singapore, Netherlands, and 23 more countries.
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At NamesLook, the name Jerrold is recorded 328 times globally, ranking it as the 78,642th most common name worldwide.
Jerrold is most prevalent in United States of America, with 178 occurrences, making it the 11,069th most popular name in the country.
In United States of America, the name Jerrold is found among 1 in every 10164 people, showcasing its highest frequency there.
Country | Rank | Frequency |
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United States of America | #11,069 | 1 : 10,164 |
Singapore | #6,756 | 1 : 13,780 |
Netherlands | #9,119 | 1 : 10,539 |
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Jerrold Schwaber was an American biologist and geneticist. In 1973 he described, with Edward Cohen, a method of producing antibodies involving human–mouse hybrid cells, or hybridomas. They fused "mouse myeloma cells secreting immunoglobulin of known specificity and human peripheral blood lymphocytes not secreting detectable immunoglobulin. The hybrid cells continued secretion of mouse immunoglobulin and initiate synthesis and secretion of human immunoglobulin." The antibody producing cells did not survive long and the antigens that the antibodies targeted remained unknown. In 1975, Georges Köhler, César Milstein, and Niels Kaj Jerne, succeeded in making hybridomas that made antibodies to known antigens and that were immortalized. They shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1984 for the discovery. His work in laying the foundation for modern monoclonal antibody technology is recognized.
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