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titleOfInvention Method for producing all-pig-derived monoclonal antibody by using single B cell PCR technology
abstract The invention discloses a method for producing a full-pig-derived monoclonal antibody by using a single B cell PCR technology, belonging to the technical field of biology. The invention designs a plurality of sets of primers by utilizing the existing pig antibody gene library, and amplifies the antibody variable region gene from a single B lymphocyte by utilizing nested PCR (polymerase chain reaction), thereby screening out the full-pig-derived monoclonal antibody with neutralizing antibody activity. The invention establishes a method for producing the all-pig-source monoclonal antibody by utilizing a high-throughput single B cell technology for the first time, has the advantages of high efficiency, all-pig source, good gene diversity and the like compared with the traditional antibody preparation technology, and provides a new technical means for researching the immune response of the antibody of the pig and separating the therapeutic antibody.
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