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2 protocols using psts1

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Profiling Humoral Immune Responses to BCG/Mtb Antigens

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To profile humoral immune responses, a panel of BCG/Mtb antigens was used: PPD (Statens Serum Institute), HspX (provided by T. Ottenhoff), LAM (BEI Resources, NR-14848), PstS1 (BEI Resources, NR-14859) and Apa (BEI Resources, NR-14862). Zaire ebolavirus glycoprotein (R&D Systems) was used as a negative control for the attenuated Mtb analysis.
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Preparation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens

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Mtb fractions and recombinant Mtb proteins (CFP10, PstS1, Ag85A, Ag85B, Ag85C, MPT32 and ESAT6) were obtained through BEI Resources (Manassas, Virginia). Mtb fractions and antigens were dissolved in either DMSO or PBS and stored as aliquots at -20°C.
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