2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-014-5968-0
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Phage-displayed peptides as capture antigens in an innovative assay for Taenia saginata-infected cattle

Abstract: Bovine cysticercosis is detected during the routine post mortem examination of carcasses by visual inspection (knife and eye method). However, the sensitivity of this procedure is several times lower than immunoassays, even when it is performed by qualified professionals. In the present study, a new generation capture antigens were screened from a phage display peptide library using antibodies from Taenia saginata-infected animals. Eight phage clones were selected, and one, Tsag 3 (VHTSIRPRCQPRAITPR), produced… Show more

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“…The peptide or protein expressed on the surface of each phage particle can be selected for binding to the target molecules by an affinity selection process called biopanning [17]. Our group has successfully used this technique to identify the epitopes or mimotopes of different pathogens [1821]. The technology also enables the selection of antigens useful in vaccine production given that there is no effective treatment for numerous diseases [2224].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The peptide or protein expressed on the surface of each phage particle can be selected for binding to the target molecules by an affinity selection process called biopanning [17]. Our group has successfully used this technique to identify the epitopes or mimotopes of different pathogens [1821]. The technology also enables the selection of antigens useful in vaccine production given that there is no effective treatment for numerous diseases [2224].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%