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SEROLOGICAL ALTERATIONS IN CARCINOGEN-EXPOSED TELEOSTS: PROCEDURES FOR PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SMALL FISH

Citation:

Meador, C., R. Middlebrooks, AND B. Martin. SEROLOGICAL ALTERATIONS IN CARCINOGEN-EXPOSED TELEOSTS: PROCEDURES FOR PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SMALL FISH. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-84/269.

Description:

To study the effects of environmental carcinogens on the immune system of Cyprinodon variegatus, the authors had to miniaturize or modify standard immunological procedures due to the small size of the fish. Modifications in standard bleeding procedures allowed collection of sufficient serum for most seriological procedures. Serum electrophoresis showed considerable variation between exposed and unexposed fish as did qualitative immunoelectrophoresis techniques. They successfully adapted a bacteriophage neutralization procedure for use with the C. variegatus system to measure antiviral antibodies. The presence of antibody-forming cells in spleen suspensions from fish immunized with human type 0 erythrocytes was demonstrated by a modified immune rosette procedure. A capillary tube procedure was developed for separation of leukocytes from erythrocytes in blood from C. variegatus.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 37494