Analysis of animal serum proteins using antisera against human analogous proteins

A study of immunological cross reaction between human and animal serum proteins

Authors

  • J Hau Department of Veterinary Pathology, Laboratory Animal Unit, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Copenhagen
  • Marianne Nilsson Dakopatts Ltd, Glostrup
  • H-J Skovgaard-Jensen Laboratory Animal Department, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen
  • A de Souza Dakopatts Ltd, Glostrup
  • E Eriksen Zoological Garden, Copenhagen
  • Lene Tina Wandall Institute of Experimental Research in Surgery, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23675/sjlas.v17i1.621

Abstract

In the present rocket immunoelectrophoretic analysis commercially available antisera against human serum proteins were screened for their usability in the analysis of analogous proteins in a number of animal species.
The result appears as a table which demonstrates to what extent antibodies raised against a human protein can be used in the quantitative and/or qualitative study of an analogous animal protein.

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Published

01.12.1990

How to Cite

Hau, J., Nilsson, M., Skovgaard-Jensen, H.-J., de Souza, A., Eriksen, E., & Wandall, L. T. (1990). Analysis of animal serum proteins using antisera against human analogous proteins: A study of immunological cross reaction between human and animal serum proteins. Scandinavian Journal of Laboratory Animal Science, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.23675/sjlas.v17i1.621

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