QuickAntibody-Mouse2W (2-Week Rapid mouse polyantibody Preparation Adjuvant)

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  • Product No. KX0210043
  • Product Name QuickAntibody-Mouse2W (2-Week Rapid mouse polyantibody Preparation Adjuvant)
  • Category 582
  • Shipping Method Normal temperature transportation
  • Shipping and Storage Conditions Transport at room temperature, store at 2-8 ° C, take aseptically, valid for 18 months. (Do not freeze!)
  • Instruction Manual /files/uploads/instructions/2024/202403/QuickAntibody系列免疫佐剂_说明书240315.pdf

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QuickAntibody-Mouse2W (2-Week Rapid mouse polyantibody Preparation Adjuvant)

The purpose of QuickAntibody-Mouse2W

Mouse polyclonal antibodies can be rapidly prepared through a 2-week 2-dose rapid immunization program, and the ELISA titer (Cutoff value of 0.1000) can reach 1:1000-1:10000 or higher.

How to Use QuickAntibody-Mouse2W (For details, see the User manual)

1.Note: The recommended dosage of antigen for use is (1) Inactivated whole virus or whole bacteria and virus-like particle antigens with strong immunogenicity, 1-5μg per injection; (2) Subunit protein antigens with relatively weak immunogenicity: 5-20μg per injection;

(3) Small molecule antigens coupled with carrier proteins are 20-50μg per injection.

2. Thoroughly mix the adjuvant. Under aseptic conditions, take out the required amount (50μl per injection) and quickly mix it with the antigen in a volume ratio of 1:1. Note: It is a normal phenomenon for this adjuvant to precipitate. The faster it is mixed with the antigen, the better.

3. Immunized mice were injected into the calf muscles of the hind legs (video). One injection was given to each mouse's left and right legs, with each injection being 100μl.

Note: It is a normal phenomenon for this adjuvant to precipitate when mixed with the antigen. Before drawing it into the syringe, it should be thoroughly mixed. After drawing it into the syringe, the injection should be carried out as soon as possible.

4.On the 14th day, a small amount of tail blood should be collected for ELISA determination. The antibody titer should reach 1:1000-1:10000 or higher, and then whole blood can be collected.


 

 
How to choose QuickAntibody series immune adjuvants?

The QuickAntibody series of immune adjuvants includes the following novel immune adjuvants with independent intellectual property rights and unique formulas, which are respectively used for the preparation of mouse monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies (see the table below).
Product Name Item number Immune cycle Features Purpose Expected titer
QuickAntibody
-Mouse5W
KX0210041 5-week Standard immunization Mouse monoclonal antibody, mouse polyclonal antibody 1:10000-
1:10000000
QuickAntibody
-Mouse3W
KX0210042 3-week Rapid immunity Mouse monoclonal antibody, mouse polyclonal antibody 1:10000-
1:100000
QuickAntibody
-Mouse2W
KX0210043 2-week Rapid immunity Polyclonal antibody in mice 1:1000-
1:10000
QuickAntibody
-Rabbit8W
KX0210045 8-week Standard immunization Rabbit polyantibiotics 1:10000-
1:1000000
 
What are the features of the QuickAntibody series of immune adjuvants?

Compared with the conventionally used Frejens adjuvant, QuickAntibody immunoadjuvant has multiple advantages such as a short immune cycle, fewer injections, no need for emulsification, low antigen dosage, high antibody titer, high antibody affinity, and easy acquisition of conformational epitope antibodies. The details are as follows:

1.QuickAntibody only requires two doses of immunization, whether for the preparation of monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies, and can reduce the number of immunization doses compared with Frejner's adjuvant.

2. QuickAntibody can significantly reduce the total amount of antigen used by decreasing the number of immunization doses and the amount of antigen per dose. The recommended dosage of the antigen is as follows: (1) For subunit protein antigens with relatively weak immunogenicity, each injection is 5-50μg (usually 5-20μg for mice).

Rabbits (20-50μg); (2) Inactivated whole virus or whole bacteria and virus-like particle antigens with strong immunogenicity, 1-10μg per injection (usually 1-5μg for mice and 5-10μg for rabbits).

3. QuickAntibody features rapid antibody production, high antibody titer and strong antibody affinity. Take the standard immunization program as an example. Whether it is for the preparation of monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies, only two doses of immunization are needed within three weeks, and ELISA drops can usually be obtained in the fifth week

The Cutoff value is 0.1000, with a high affinity antibody level as high as 1:10,000 to 1:10,000,000.

4. QuickAntibody does not disrupt the natural conformation of the antigen, thus making it easy to screen and obtain monoclonal antibodies targeting conformational antigenic epitopes. This is an important feature that Frexner's adjuvant does not possess.

5. QuickAntibody is a type of water-soluble adjuvant. When in use, it does not require the complex emulsification process of Freesier's adjuvant. The antigen and adjuvant only need to be simply mixed to immunize animals.

6. QuickAntibody uses the muscle immune pathway, which greatly facilitates its application compared with the conventional mouse monoclonal antibody preparation process that employs foot pad immunity or splenic immunity.

7.One important use of QuickAntibody is that it can be conveniently used to prepare polyclonal antibodies for mice. Conventional polyclonal antibody preparation mostly uses rabbits, which not only requires more immunization shots, large antigen dosage and slow antibody production

Moreover, due to the high technical requirements, it is often necessary to entrust specialized units to prepare it. Using the QuickAntibody adjuvant, any laboratory animal personnel can conveniently and quickly prepare polyclonal antibodies for mice.

The standard immunization program only requires simply immunizing five mice to obtain 1ml of high-quality mouse polyclonal antibodies after five weeks.

It is strongly recommended to use this adjuvant to prepare mouse polyclonal antibodies. 1ml of high-quality mouse polyclonal antibodies is sufficient to meet the experimental needs of the vast majority of users, including for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), Western blotting, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry and immunoprecipitation, etc.

 

Citation (62)

Q1: How to choose the QuickAntibody series of immune adjuvants?

Q2: What are the characteristics of the QuickAntibody series of immune adjuvants?

Q3: Should the dose be increased for immunizing larger rabbits?

Q4: Applicable species for the adjuvant

Q5: Antigen solvent

Q6: How many mice can be immunized with 1ml of adjuvant?

Q7: How to immunize and perform booster immunization?

Q8: Is intramuscular immunization mandatory?

Q9: Swelling or leakage after using the adjuvant.

Q10: Can the immunization interval be shortened?

Q11: Antigen solvent

Q12: Can it be used for eukaryotic expression plasmids or whole viruses?

Q13: Can it be used for cellular or viral antigens, i.e., non-protein antigens?

Q14: Can it be used for immunization with nucleic acid plasmids or RNA?

Q15: Can it be used for vaccine development?

Q16: Adjuvant precipitation.

Q17: Composition of the adjuvant.

Q18: Unsatisfactory titer after 2 immunizations.

Q19: Although the antibody titer meets requirements, why is the mouse spleen not enlarged?

Q20: Differences between adjuvants, how to choose, can they be mixed?

Q21: Why is the water adjuvant more expensive than Freund's adjuvant?

Q22: Can it be stored at -20°C?

Q23: After one immunization with Freund's adjuvant, can the Quick Antibody adjuvant be used for subsequent immunizations?

Q24: Can it be used in parallel with aluminum adjuvant?

Q25: For booster immunization, can I use the immunogen plus your Quick Antibody adjuvant? The immunogen is cells, not processed protein.

Q26: Adjuvant applicable species

Q27: Choice of antigen solvent.

Q28: Why are most of my antibodies IgM?

Q29: Can whole bacteria be used for immunization?

Q30: Q: I immunized mice with Freund's adjuvant, already 4 times, every 2 weeks. The measured titer seems mediocre. Now I want to change the immunogen and continue immunizing the same mouse to see if I can improve the titer. Which adjuvant is suitable and how to operate?

Q31: Can the QuickAntibody adjuvants for mice and rabbits be mixed? Can the mouse adjuvant be used for rabbits?

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