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A polypeptide, containing amino acids 27 to 299 of the MS-H MSPB, was expressed as a fusion protein in Escherichia coli and purified by affinity chromatography.
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An indirect ELISA was developed using the MS-H MSPB as coating antigen and compared with that of WVU 1853 MSPB and the commercial rapid serum agglutination test using a panel of sera from MS-vaccinated and/or challenged or unvaccinated specific pathogen free and commercial field chickens.
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12593746
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Analysis of the absorbance values from specific pathogen free and field chicken sera showed that MS-H MSPB was species specific and more sensitive than the WVU-MSPB ELISA or the rapid serum agglutination test in detecting antibodies to the MS-H vaccine strain.
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12593746
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A polypeptide, containing amino acids 27 to 299 of the MS-H MSPB, was expressed as a fusion protein in Escherichia coli and purified by affinity chromatography.
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12593746
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An indirect ELISA was developed using the MS-H MSPB as coating antigen and compared with that of WVU 1853 MSPB and the commercial rapid serum agglutination test using a panel of sera from MS-vaccinated and/or challenged or unvaccinated specific pathogen free and commercial field chickens.
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12593746
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Analysis of the absorbance values from specific pathogen free and field chicken sera showed that MS-H MSPB was species specific and more sensitive than the WVU-MSPB ELISA or the rapid serum agglutination test in detecting antibodies to the MS-H vaccine strain.
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12593746
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A polypeptide, containing amino acids 27 to 299 of the MS-H MSPB, was expressed as a fusion protein in Escherichia coli and purified by affinity chromatography.
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12593746
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An indirect ELISA was developed using the MS-H MSPB as coating antigen and compared with that of WVU 1853 MSPB and the commercial rapid serum agglutination test using a panel of sera from MS-vaccinated and/or challenged or unvaccinated specific pathogen free and commercial field chickens.
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12593746
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Analysis of the absorbance values from specific pathogen free and field chicken sera showed that MS-H MSPB was species specific and more sensitive than the WVU-MSPB ELISA or the rapid serum agglutination test in detecting antibodies to the MS-H vaccine strain.
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