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dc.contributor.advisorJohn Christenson
dc.contributor.advisorJean Smith
dc.contributor.advisorRuth Carrington
dc.contributor.authorVogelman, Lee
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-30T10:02:06Z
dc.date.available2020-04-30T10:02:06Z
dc.date.issued1988-04-01
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholars.carroll.edu/handle/20.500.12647/3064
dc.description.abstractMonoclonal antibodies specific for epitopes on the perstussigen molecule, s-1, were developed by the Fetuin-ELISA test, radioimmunoassays and Western Blott(27). Hybridoma fluids already established for specificity on s-2, s-4 and the undigested molecule were exposed to pertussigen to detect the neutralization of agglutination to Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells. The results showed that no appreciable neutralization occurred. Many more monoclonals need to be developed and tested to find the critical epitope or epitopes which cause agglutination to CHO cells. This research may provide a clue to the specific antigenic site which causes toxicity attributed to whooping cough in humans.
dc.titleNeutralization Of Agglutination On Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells By Pertussigen
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carrollscholars.object.degreeBachelor's
carrollscholars.object.departmentLife & Environmental Sciences
carrollscholars.object.disciplinesImmunology and Infectious Disease; Immunology of Infectious Disease; Toxicology
carrollscholars.legacy.itemurlhttps://scholars.carroll.edu/lifesci_theses/322
carrollscholars.legacy.contextkey12274943
carrollscholars.object.seasonSpring
dc.date.embargo12/31/1899 0:00


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