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titleOfInvention Anti-infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) monoclonal antibody 6G7, and preparation and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses an anti-infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) monoclonal antibody 6G7, and preparation and application thereof. The monoclonal antibody 6G7 is secreted by a hybridoma cell strain IHNV-6G7; the preservation number of the cell strain is CCTCC C201360. The hybridoma cell strain IHNV-6G7 can stably generate the monoclonal antibody 6G7. The antibody has the advantages of being high in valence, high in sensitivity, strong in specificity, strong in affinity with natural antigen and the like. The invention also provides a quick test strip containing the monoclonal antibody, and a kit thereof. By adopting a fluorescent nanometer microspheres immune chromatography detection technology, the monoclonal antibody 6G7 has the characteristics of being good in sensitivity, specificity, stability, repeatability, reproducibility and the like. Meanwhile, the test strip and the kit are simple and convenient to use, high in test speeds, and applicable to a field test; the testing requirements of food safety, slaughter, testing mechanisms and the like can be met.
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