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Antibodies and Immunoassays for Detection of Bacterial Pathogens

2008
Antibody, also known as immunoglobulin, is normally made in the body in defense of foreign antigen or invading pathogen. Highly specific biorecognition property of antibody with antigen has made antibody as one of the most indispensable molecules for broad application, not only in the diagnosis or detection but also in prevention or curing of diseases.
Padmapriya P. Banada, Arun K. Bhunia
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Lipid-tagged antibodies: bacterial expression and characterization of a lipoprotein-single-chain antibody fusion protein.

Protein Engineering, 1993
In order to achieve a stable and functional immobilization of antibodies, we investigated the possibility of adding hydrophobic membrane anchors to antibody fragments expressed in Escherichia coli.
M. Laukkanen, T. Teeri, Kari Keinänen
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Bacterial coloration immunofluorescence strip for ultrasensitive rapid detection of bacterial antibodies and targeted antibody-secreting hybridomas

Journal of Immunological Methods, 2022
The indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is the gold standard method for monoclonal antibody (McAb) detection and plays a unique role in the preparation of bacterial antibodies. To solve the laborious issues associated with indirect ELISA, a novel bacterial coloration immunofluorescence strip (BCIFS) for antibody detection using colored ...
Shuiqin, Fang   +6 more
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BACTERIAL AND DIETARY ANTIBODIES IN LIVER DISEASE

The Lancet, 1972
Abstract A highly significant increase in antibody titres to Escherichia coli, Bacteroides , and rat-colon antigen is present in patients with liver disease, particularly chronic active hepatitis, when compared with controls; whereas antibody titres to Hœmophilus influenzœ are unremarkable. Serial sera from patients with acute viral hepatitis show
M.H. Alp, D.R. Triger, Ralph Wright
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D-amino acid mediated recruitment of endogenous antibodies to bacterial surfaces.

ACS Chemical Biology, 2014
The number of antibiotic resistant bacterial strains has been continuously increasing over the last few decades. Nontraditional routes to combat bacteria may offer an attractive alternative to the ongoing problem of drug discovery in this field.
Jonathan M. Fura   +2 more
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Modified Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles Induce Autoantibodies for Tumor Therapy

Acta Biomaterialia, 2020
Using monoclonal antibodies to block tumor angiogenesis has yielded effective antitumor effects. However, this treatment method has long cycles and is very expensive; therefore, its long-term and extensive application is limited.
Weiwei Huang   +13 more
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Immunoadsorbent for the Isolation of Bacterial Specific Antibodies [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Bacteriology, 1967
A new method is described for the isolation and purification of large quantities of bacterial specific antibodies. The technique involves the use of polymerized microorganisms as a specific immunoadsorbent. There should be wide application of this method for the purification of antibodies to various types of microorganisms, provided that the ...
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Serum antibodies and bacterial meningitis

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1991
The role of serum antibodies in bacterial meningitis and the human defence against it is reviewed. There is good evidence from animal and human studies in vitro and in vivo showing that serum antibodies to the capsular polysaccharide of the bacteria play a major role in protection, whereas antibodies to other cell surface components vary in protective ...
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Polyvalent interaction of antibodies with bacterial cells

Molecular Immunology, 1990
We have studied the physical-chemical characteristics of the interaction of peroxidase-labelled rabbit antibodies with Bacillus sp. bacterial cells. The antibodies are able to bind bivalently with two antigen sites on the bacterial cells with the formation of intramolecular "cyclic" complexes.
Boris B. Dzantiev, Alex Yu. Karulin
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Control of early viral and bacterial distribution and disease by natural antibodies.

Science, 1999
Natural antibodies are often dismissed from immunological analysis as "background," but they may play an important role in conferring immunity against infections.
A. Ochsenbein   +6 more
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