Monday, 30 September 2013

ANTIBODY PRODUCTION



Antibody is the form of protection which protect against a specific disease by receiving the vaccinated human or animal. Antibodies are host proteins which are produced by our immune system in response to antigens that enter the body. Antibody production has both meanings general and specific. Antibody production refers to the creating a usable specific antibody, which includes the step of immunogen preparation, hybridoma creation, collection, screening, isotyping in a particular method. The Antibody produces in response to immunization which used as a critical component of a non-animal laboratory test. Additional antigen injections are given when the level of antibody is not adequate for research purposes. For safe injection into the laboratory or farm animals, the antibody production involves antigen samples for preparation to evoke antigen-specific antibodies in the serum by the high expression levels then which can be recovered from the animal. It successfully depends upon carefully planning, synthesize the target antigen, and choose an appropriate immunogenic protein.

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