Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5131443 | Analytical Biochemistry | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Traditional ELISA methods of using animal immunity yield antibodies for detection Cry toxin. Not only is this incredibly harmful to the animals, but is also time-intensive. Here we developed a simple method to yield the recognition element. Using a critical selection strategy and immunoassay we confirmed a clone from the Ph.D-C7C phage library, which has displayed the most interesting Cry1Ab-binding characteristics examined in this study (Fig. 1). The current study indicates that isolating peptide is an alternative method for the preparation of a recognition element, and that the developed assay is a potentially useful tool for detecting Cry1Ab.
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Authors
Yun Wang, Qian Wang, Ai-hua Wu, Zhen-ping Hao, Xian-jin Liu,