Production of specific polyclonal antibodies anti-human factor IX

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Abstract

In this work, polyclonal antibodies anti-human Factor IX were produced in New Zealand rabbits by immunization with commercial pure human FIX (hFIX) (Octanyne®, Octapharma, USA). The serum containing immunoglobulins anti-hFIX was useful to detect hFIX antigen in human plasma fractions submitted to anionic exchange chromatographic process and with a large yield. Immunoassays (ELISA) using bovine serum albumin, trypsin and peptides generated by cleavage assays with trypsin as digestion enzyme was performed and revealed adequate specificity of the polyclonal antibodies produced.

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Chaves, D. G., Rodrigues, C. V., Ferreira, W. A., Siqueira, P. F. M., Duarte, C. G., Carneiro-Proietti, A. B. D. F., & Santoro, M. M. (2006). Production of specific polyclonal antibodies anti-human factor IX. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 49(4), 605–609. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132006000500010

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