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Immunization
Research on immunization described by scientists at Kyushu University, Faculty of Agriculture
May 28th, 2008
Researchers detail in 'A rapid and efficient strategy to generate antigen-specific human monoclonal antibody by in vitro immunization and the phage display method,' new data in immunization. "An in vitro immunization (IVI) protocol was developed for inducing antigen-specific immune responses in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). After antigen sensitization of PBMCs by IVI, B cells producing antigen-specific antibody can be propagated within a week," scientists in Fukuoka, Japan report. "Here, we attempted to establish a rapid, efficient strategy to obtain antigen-specific antibody by the phage display method using in vitro immunized PBMCs. Heavy and light...
Source: Vaccine Weekly (2008-05-28)
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