2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.02.442298
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In vivoadministration of anti-HIV hyper-immune eggs induces anti-anti-idiotypic antibodies against HIV gp120 peptides (fragments 308-331 and 421-438) and against HIV gp41 peptide (fragment 579-601) which have demonstrable protective capacity

Abstract: Isolation of antibodies from the egg yolk of chickens is of particular interest as a source of specific antibodies for oral administration to prevent infections and use them as immunodiagnostic reagents. The use of birds in antibody production results in a reduction in the use of laboratory animals. Immunized chickens produce larger quantities of antibodies (2000 mg IgY/month) than rodents (200 mg IgG/month) in the laboratory. According to Jerne’s network theory, it is possible to produce an antibody against t… Show more

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