2013
DOI: 10.1893/0005-3155-84.3.142
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A comparison of the effect of three adjuvants on the antibody response to ovalbumin in mice

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“…For the determination of the immune potential of the synthetic tbp1 peptides, the indirect ELISA technique was optimized. Various studies have demonstrated the importance of developing an indirect ELISA, which is not only advantageous in finding out the potential of immunogens (peptides and other vaccine antigens) but is also cost-effective [50,51]; therefore, the development of optimized indirect ELISA protocols for the detection and determination of antibodies in different infections is crucial [12]. All BALB/c mouse groups that received combinations of peptides/adjuvant vaccination produced high antibody titers in comparison to the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the determination of the immune potential of the synthetic tbp1 peptides, the indirect ELISA technique was optimized. Various studies have demonstrated the importance of developing an indirect ELISA, which is not only advantageous in finding out the potential of immunogens (peptides and other vaccine antigens) but is also cost-effective [50,51]; therefore, the development of optimized indirect ELISA protocols for the detection and determination of antibodies in different infections is crucial [12]. All BALB/c mouse groups that received combinations of peptides/adjuvant vaccination produced high antibody titers in comparison to the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%