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How are ABI's Infectious Disease Antigens made?

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  • Infectious Disease Antigens

ABI infectious disease antigens are made in infected cells using cell culture. Recombinant antigens are made in various systems, generally yeast or baculovirus. All are screened for function in ELISA and Western blot prior to release.

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Related FAQs

  • Will Infectious Disease Antigens work in Western blot?
  • Will Infectious Disease Antigens work in ELISA?
  • How is the protein concentration of ABI's Infectious Disease Antigens determined?
  • How should Infectious Disease Antigens be stored?
  • How pure are ABI's Infectious Disease Antigens? How are they purified?
  • How are ABI's Infectious Disease Antigens supplied?
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