Efficient-secretion canine parvovirus resistant monoclonal antibody hybridoma cell A135 strain
A canine parvovirus, monoclonal antibody technology, applied in the direction of antiviral agents, antiviral immunoglobulins, antibodies, etc., can solve the problems of infecting sick dogs, neutralizing titers (low antiviral activity, unstable quality, etc. , to achieve a wide range of effects with excellent biological activity
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[0018] (1) Establishment of monoclonal antibody hybridoma cell lines
[0019] 1. Preparation of CPV Antigen The virulent canine parvovirus CPV-JS12 strain isolated from CPVD immunized dogs (Li Yuehua, et al. Molecular characteristics of VP2 gene of canine parvovirus JS12 strain and its expression in Escherichia coli. Chinese Veterinary Science, 2013, 43(10): 991-998) were inoculated in FK81 cells (purchased from Nanjing Tianbang Biotechnology Co., Ltd.), the diseased cell culture was frozen and thawed three times, and the cell debris was removed by centrifugation. The discontinuous sucrose density gradient method was used for purification, the virus concentration was measured by an ultraviolet spectrophotometer, and the CPV immune antigen was prepared and stored at -20°C for future use.
[0020] animal immunity The purified CPV immune antigen was used to immunize female BALB / c mice aged 6-8 weeks (purchased from the Experimental Center of Comparative Medicine of Yangzhou...
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