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Posted On: 04/13/2020 10:23:48 AM
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Pluto, you can fool the people that don’t understand the science, but you still haven’t answered.. where are the antibodies/antigens? Which ones? Where will the come from?
Without those, there is no test, just ask KB...
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Without those, there is no test, just ask KB...
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE DEVICE
► When the purpose of detecting a specific virus is to use an antibody against the virus, selective detection of the desired virus is possible. For this, an antibody (monoclonal) against the virus to be detected is required.
After separating the antigen of the virus, and then injecting it into the rat, about a month later, the spleen of the rat is decomposed and fused with cancer cells. After culturing the fused cancer cells, a single cell with high selectivity for viruses is selected and then cultured to obtain a monoclonal antibody.
► Monoclonal antibodies are immobilized on the surface of the electrode. Upon sample entry, the target virus binds to the immobilized antibody and the magnetic bead-bound secondary antibody binds to the other antigenic site of the virus.
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