The effect of equine hyperimmune sera on TNF alpha activity in a L929 cell bioassay
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| Paper/Presentation Title | The effect of equine hyperimmune sera on TNF alpha activity in a L929 cell bioassay |
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| Presentation Type | Paper |
| Authors | Kotiw, M. (Author), Raghaven, C. (Author), Johnson, M. (Author), Shiels, I. A. (Author) and Wilson, R. P. (Author) |
| Editors | Bryden, W. L. |
| Journal or Proceedings Title | Proceedings of the 1st Australian Equine Science Symposium (AESS 2006) |
| Journal Citation | 1, pp. 22-23 |
| Number of Pages | 2 |
| Year | 2006 |
| Place of Publication | Gold Coast, Australia |
| Web Address (URL) of Paper | http://www.mberg.com.au/nutrition%20site/Proceedings_AESS_2006.pdf |
| Conference/Event | AESS 2006: Australian Equine Science Symposium: Research for the 21st Century Horse Industry: From Genomics to the Winning Post |
| Event Details | AESS 2006: Australian Equine Science Symposium: Research for the 21st Century Horse Industry: From Genomics to the Winning Post Event Date 13 to end of 14 Jun 2006 Event Location Gold Coast, Australia |
| Abstract | In this pilot study we examined the effect of sera from a proprietary hyperimmune plasma product (Equiplas) on the activity of TNF: in an in vitro L929 cell bioassay. In brief, we report observations from 2 accessions of sera. Accession 1 describes the antiTNF: activity of 3 hyperimmune sera and an untreated serum sample that were provided blind to the study. Accession 2 reports a comparison of antiTNFalpha activity found in 3 paired hyperimmune sera collected following a multiple endotoxin vaccination regimen. |
| Keywords | equine colitis; strangles; intestinal strangulation; equine morbidity |
| ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 300906. Veterinary immunology |
| 300999. Veterinary sciences not elsewhere classified | |
| 310909. Animal physiology - cell | |
| Public Notes | No evidence of copyright restrictions on web site. |
| Byline Affiliations | Centre for Systems Biology |
| University of Queensland | |
| Plasvacc, Australia |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9y837/the-effect-of-equine-hyperimmune-sera-on-tnf-alpha-activity-in-a-l929-cell-bioassay
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