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Hbsag

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HBsAg is a laboratory test kit used to detect the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in human blood samples. It is a fundamental diagnostic tool for identifying hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.

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Immunization Protocol with NP-OVA and HBsAg

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Mice were injected i.p. with 200 µl of a suspension containing 50% volume of immunogen solution and 50% volume of alum (Thermo Fisher Scientific; catalog no. 77161). The immunogens were: NP(18)-OVA (Biosearch Technologies; catalog no. N-5051-100) and recombinant hepatitis surface antigen (HBsAg; ProSpec; catalog no. HBS-872-3). The dose of immunogen was 10 µg per mouse, unless otherwise indicated. For immunohistology of GCs in spleen, SRBCs (Innovative Research; IC10-0210-15ML) were washed and resuspended in PBS and then injected i.p. at 250 × 106 cells per mouse (in 0.2 ml).
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Immunization with Low Endotoxin OVA

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Low endotoxin grade OVA (<0.01 EU/μg protein) was used for immunization (Hyglos). CpG type-B 1826 oligonucleotide (5′-TCCATGACGTTCCTGACGTT-3′) was purchased from Microsynth AG and HBsAg from Prospec-Tany TechnoGene Ltd. FNIII 11-EDA was produced and purified as described by Julier et al. [6] (link).
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