Department of Aquatic Health, Faculty of Veterinary, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran.
Abstract
Control and preventing the spread of diseases in the farmed fish requires a regular monitoring, eradication or vaccination program. And in this respect, the serology as a monitoring and diagnostic tool can be very useful. In recent years, monoclonal antibodies have been considered a tool in immunological in immunological research. These anti-inflammatory drugs are highly specialized in epitopes and are prepared in large volumes. Due to their high purity, monoclonal antibodies act as standard chemical agents. They have been quickly being used in clinical diagnostic techniques since a lot of them are needed in the production of commercial kits. Like serology in other animals, serum testing in fish also requires the use of anti-antigens (anti-IgM). For the same reason, during the last decade, efforts have been made to produce anti-IgM antibodies for the production of monoclonal antibodies, suitable for each species of freshwater and marine fishes. Therefore, the production of these antibodies in the interior, in addition to the help and development of the rapid and accurate detection of marine fish diseases can lead to currency savings.
rahnama, R., peyghan, R., & Karami, E. (2017). The use of monoclonal antibodies in the diagnosis of diseases and the performance of vaccines in marine aquaculture fish. Journal of Marine Fishes, 1(2), 41-47.
MLA
roya rahnama; rahim peyghan; Esmaeil Karami. "The use of monoclonal antibodies in the diagnosis of diseases and the performance of vaccines in marine aquaculture fish". Journal of Marine Fishes, 1, 2, 2017, 41-47.
HARVARD
rahnama, R., peyghan, R., Karami, E. (2017). 'The use of monoclonal antibodies in the diagnosis of diseases and the performance of vaccines in marine aquaculture fish', Journal of Marine Fishes, 1(2), pp. 41-47.
VANCOUVER
rahnama, R., peyghan, R., Karami, E. The use of monoclonal antibodies in the diagnosis of diseases and the performance of vaccines in marine aquaculture fish. Journal of Marine Fishes, 2017; 1(2): 41-47.