The use of chicken-specific antibodies in veterinary research involving three other avian species

In this study we investigated a panel of 20 polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies specific for chicken cells and tissues for cross-reactivity with other avian species, i.e. turkey, duck and quail, using immunoperoxidase staining on cryostat sections. The number of cross-reacting antibodies was highes...

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ANTICORPS MONOCLONAL
ANTICORPS POLYCLONAL
ANTICUERPOS MONOCLONALES
ANTICUERPOS POLICLONALES
ANTIGEN ANTIBODY REACTIONS
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CANARD
CHICKENS
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DUCKS
Ducks - immunology
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Immunoglobulin G - immunology
Immunoglobulin M - immunology
MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES
PATO
PAVO
Phagocytes - immunology
POLLO
POLYCLONAL ANTIBODIES
POULET
Quail - immunology
QUAILS
REACCION ANTIGENO ANTICUERPO
REACTION ANTIGENE ANTICORPS
TURKEYS
Turkeys - immunology
Veterinary Medicine
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