In vivo depletion of T-cell subsets in cattle
Techniques for in vivo depletion of lymphocytes using monoclonal antibodies have been well documented for murine systems. This model has played an important role in analysing the involvement of various lymphocyte subsets in several immune mechanisms. In mice 600 ug of Ab are generally injected intra...
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International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases
1995
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| author | Scheerlinck, J.P. Naessens, Jan |
| author_browse | Naessens, Jan Scheerlinck, J.P. |
| author_facet | Scheerlinck, J.P. Naessens, Jan |
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| description | Techniques for in vivo depletion of lymphocytes using monoclonal antibodies have been well documented for murine systems. This model has played an important role in analysing the involvement of various lymphocyte subsets in several immune mechanisms. In mice 600 ug of Ab are generally injected intraperitoneally once a week. In order to study bovine specific immune mechanisms we have attempted to adapt this technology to cattle. |
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| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 1995 |
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| spelling | CGSpace28292023-12-21T14:51:45Z In vivo depletion of T-cell subsets in cattle Scheerlinck, J.P. Naessens, Jan cattle lymphocytes monoclonal antibodies disease control immune response vaccines immunization Techniques for in vivo depletion of lymphocytes using monoclonal antibodies have been well documented for murine systems. This model has played an important role in analysing the involvement of various lymphocyte subsets in several immune mechanisms. In mice 600 ug of Ab are generally injected intraperitoneally once a week. In order to study bovine specific immune mechanisms we have attempted to adapt this technology to cattle. 1995 2010-12-09T11:12:00Z 2010-12-09T11:12:00Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2829 en Open Access International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases |
| spellingShingle | cattle lymphocytes monoclonal antibodies disease control immune response vaccines immunization Scheerlinck, J.P. Naessens, Jan In vivo depletion of T-cell subsets in cattle |
| title | In vivo depletion of T-cell subsets in cattle |
| title_full | In vivo depletion of T-cell subsets in cattle |
| title_fullStr | In vivo depletion of T-cell subsets in cattle |
| title_full_unstemmed | In vivo depletion of T-cell subsets in cattle |
| title_short | In vivo depletion of T-cell subsets in cattle |
| title_sort | in vivo depletion of t cell subsets in cattle |
| topic | cattle lymphocytes monoclonal antibodies disease control immune response vaccines immunization |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2829 |
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