Example sentences for: ovalbumin

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  • GnRH: a polyclonal antibody raised against GnRH conjugated with glutaraldehyde to ovalbumin was generously provided by Dr. Susan Wray (NIH).

  • IgM - immunoglobulin of the M isotype; ova - chicken ovalbumin; PY - phosphotyrosine; PLCγ2 - phospholipase C γ2; anti - antibody or antiserum generated against indicated antigen; RT-PCR - reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; ICKA - immune-complex kinase assay; ITAM - immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs; SH2 and SH3 - Src homology domains 2 and 3; PBS - phosphate-buffered saline.

  • This is especially relevant to the design of subunit vaccines for malaria and schistosomiasis where high titers of high affinity antibodies are usually the best defence against invading organisms [ 11 16 24 ] . Creating T cell epitopes in expressed proteins has been demonstrated here for Hartley strain guinea pigs, and for various inbred strains of mice [ 37 38 ] . Interestingly, the introduction of T cell epitopes from a hen-egg lysozyme or ovalbumin into mouse TNF-alpha also resulted in an increased cross-reactive antibody response in mice [ 38 ] . However, the protein construct was no longer cytotoxic for L929 cells, suggesting that the modified protein was not in the correct tertiary configuration.

  • 1, BALB/c mice immunized with human cartilage proteoglycan started to develop arthritis after the third injection and the incidence of arthritis reached 100% at day 72 following the third immunization, whereas BALB/c mice immunized with ovalbumin or C57BL/6 mice immunized with proteoglycan were completely resistant to PGIA.

  • 10 TCR transgenic mice specific for ovalbumin peptide residues 323-339 (OVA323-339) and restricted by I-A d [ 20 ] were backcrossed onto BALB/cJ background (>16 generations).


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