Yes, for Ag (and particularly peptides) with low immunogenicity. But you do
risk anaphylactic shock.
Sheenah
> On Feb 18, 2022, at 11:31 AM, Frances Weis-Garcia
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> Have you ever done a IV injection for a standard boost (not the acute boost
before harvesting the spleen)?
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> A PAb company has it as part of one of their immunizations protocols … only
for 2 boosts … and they say it really helps the titers. We have a poor
responding target in mice and were thinking of using this in addition to SQ
this next round.
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> The immunogen is human cells and the target is a protein on the cells
expressed at endogenous levels. Much to my dismay the lab is only accessing
the response by a protein ELISA, but will do flow after this boost.
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