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filingDate 2018-01-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-108285903-B
titleOfInvention Preparation method of specific stimulating antigen
abstract The invention relates to a preparation method of a specific stimulating antigen, which uses cross-species protein as the specific stimulating antigen, in particular to a preparation method of a specific stimulating antigen of a human antibody by using zebrafish protein by utilizing the characteristic of TGF-beta antibody cross-species reaction. The cross-species protein preparation method comprises the following steps: optimizing the whole gene sequence of the zebra fish inhibin B; designing a full-length splicing primer; constructing a recombinant plasmid; the inhibin B protein is prepared by transfecting host cells and is used as an antigen for preparing a specific antibody of human inhibin B. The invention adopts a method of taking cross-species protein as a specific stimulating antigen and takes artificially synthesized cross-species inhibin B protein as an antigen to carry out an immune test, thereby obtaining the inhibin B antibody with high purity and providing a new immune strategy for obtaining the human specific antibody.
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