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  • Non-invasive monitoring of immunization progress in mice via IgG from feces.

Non-invasive monitoring of immunization progress in mice via IgG from feces.

In vivo (Athens, Greece) (2012-01-03)
José João Carvalho, Maria Astrid Walter, Yvonne Baermann-Stapel, Michael G Weller, Ulrich Panne, Jörg A Schenk, Rudolf J Schneider
摘要

A non-invasive method to monitor the humoral immune response in mice after immunization is described. From fecal pellets of an individual mouse, a sufficient amount of active immunoglobulins or their fragments can be extracted to perform a regular examination of the status of the immune response by immunoassay. Hapten-specific antibodies from the feces of mice from three immunization trials showed very similar characteristics to those obtained from serum at a given date. Therefore, it can be suspected that some serum IgG enters the intestinal lumen and ends up in the feces, where they appear to be considerably stable. Hapten-specific IgAs were not found in the feces. Being able to analyze antibody titers in feces could be an interesting animal welfare refinement to standard practice that does not entail repeated blood sampling.

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石胆酸, ≥95%
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甘氨酸
石胆酸, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
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甘氨酸, BioUltra, ≥99.0% (NT)