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Development of a high-throughput cell based 384-well influenza A quantification assay for interpandemic and highly pathogenic avian strains
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作者 Melicia R. Gainey Ann M. Wasko +3 位作者 jennifer n. garver David J. Guistino Eric M. Vela John E. Bigger 《Health》 2010年第1期32-37,共6页
Influenza remains a world wide health threat, thus the need for a high-throughput and robust assay to quantify both seasonal and avian in-fluenza A strains. Therefore, a 384-well plate format was developed for the med... Influenza remains a world wide health threat, thus the need for a high-throughput and robust assay to quantify both seasonal and avian in-fluenza A strains. Therefore, a 384-well plate format was developed for the median tissue culture infectious dose assay (TCID50) utilizing the detection of nucleoprotein by an in situ en-zyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) which was optimized for sensitivity in this assay. Highly pathogenic avian influenza, A/Vietnam/ 1203/04 (H5N1), and interpandemic strains, A/ New Caledonia/20/99 (H1N1) and A/Brisbane/ 10/07 (H3N2), were quantified using this high- throughput assay. Each 384-well plate can be used to analyze ten viral samples in quadrupli-cate, eight dilutions per sample, including all necessary assay controls. The results obtained from 384-well plates were comparable to tradi-tional 96-well plates and also demonstrate re-peatability, intermediate precision, and assay linearity. Further, the use of 384-well plates in-creased the throughput of sample analysis and the precision and accuracy of the resulting titer. 展开更多
关键词 AVIAN INFLUENZA ELISA HIGH-THROUGHPUT ASSAY Interpandemic INFLUENZA A TCID50
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