نتایج جستجو برای: chicken antibodies

تعداد نتایج: 196604  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1985
G J Markelonis T H Oh L P Park C Y Cha C A Sofia J W Kim P Azari

We have purified a glycoprotein from chicken sciatic nerves, sciatin, which has pronounced trophic effects on avian skeletal muscle cells in culture. Recent studies have shown that sciatin is identical to the iron-transport protein, transferrin, in terms of its physicochemical structure, immunological reactivity, and biological activity. To determine whether transferrin is synthesized and relea...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1989
R C Ogle A J Potts M Yacoe C D Little

Collagen binding proteins (CBP) are hydrophobic, cell surface polypeptides, isolated by collagen affinity chromatography. Antibodies to CBPs inhibit the attachment of embryonic chicken heart fibroblasts to native type I collagen fibrils in a dose-dependent manner. The CBP antibodies also induce rounding and detachment of cells adherent to a planar substratum. This process of antibody-mediated s...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2000
S J Kolker U Tajchman D L Weeks

Xenopus laevis provides a number of advantages to studies on cardiovascular development. The embryos are fairly large, are easy to obtain, and can develop at ambient temperature in simple buffer solutions. Although classic descriptions of heart development exist, the ability to use whole-mount immunohistochemical methods and confocal microscopy may enhance the ability to understand both normal ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1976
D Katz H Ben-Moshe S Alon

Using the microtiter system, titration of Newcastle disease virus infectivity and neutralizing antibodies was carried out in chicken embryo fibroblasts grown in "U" or flat-bottomed plates. Infectivity was detected by a combined hemadsorption-hemagglutination method. Inhibition of that reaction indicated the presence of neutralizing antibodies. A 24-h microneutralization test was developed and ...

Journal: :African journal of health sciences 2006
Ciamak Ghazaei

Toxoplasmosis is one of the most prevalent parasitic infections of man and livestock, and its transmission has usually been attributed to ingestion of undercooked or raw meat from infected livestock, with the infection rate in those animals being an important risk predictor of human disease, high in Iran and Ardabil State. During a study on this public health problem, we tested serum samples fr...

Journal: :Developmental and comparative immunology 2010
Christine A Jansen Peter M van de Haar Daphne van Haarlem Peter van Kooten Sjaak de Wit Willem van Eden Birgit C Viertlböck Thomas W Göbel Lonneke Vervelde

Natural killer (NK) cell activity is conserved throughout vertebrate development, but characterization of non-mammalian NK-cells has been hampered by the absence of specific mAbs for these cells. Monoclonal antibodies were generated against in vitro IL-2 expanded sorted CD3-CD8alpha+ peripheral blood lymphocytes, previously described to contain chicken NK-cells. Screening of embryonic and adult...

2015
Piret Raudsepp Poul Henckel Kathy Groves Margrethe Therkildsen Dagmar Adeline Brüggemann

Histochemical methods based on either well-established Toluidine Blue staining or contemporary immunohistochemical labeling based on myosin and laminin antibodies were applied on comminuted chicken meat to evaluate the potential of different histological methods to objectively detect muscle tissue and muscle tissue degradation. Also, Haematoxylin-Eosin staining was studied for the same purposes...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2003
D L Knobel A Liebenberg J T Du Toit

This study determined the proportion of captive juvenile and adult African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) that developed protective titres of rabies neutralising antibodies following ingestion of a chicken head bait/SAG-2 oral rabies vaccine combination. A single chicken head containing 1.8 ml of SAG-2 vaccine (10(8.0) TCID50/ml) in a plastic blister was fed to each of eight adult and three juvenile...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
H K Väänänen E K Karhukorpi K Sundquist B Wallmark I Roininen T Hentunen J Tuukkanen P Lakkakorpi

Microsomal membrane vesicles prepared either from chicken medullary bone or isolated osteoclasts were shown to have ATP-dependent H(+)-transport activity. This activity was N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive but resistant to oligomycin and orthovanadate, suggesting a vacuolar-type ATPase. Furthermore, immunological cross-reactivity of 60- and 70-kD osteoclast membrane antigens with Neurospora crassa va...

2011
K. V. Subramanyam V. Purushothaman B. MuraliManohar G. Ravikumar S. Manoharan

A rapid and sensitive dot-ELISA test was developed for the simultaneous detection of antibodies against infectious bursal disease (IBD), hydropericardium syndrome (HPS) and chicken anaemia (CAV) viruses in a single serum sample. The developed dot-ELISA was compared with the virus neutralization test (VNT). For IBD and HPS, viruses isolated and purified from field outbreak materials were used wh...

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