Course objectives:
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To lern introduced section of hybridoma and recombinant technologies. |
Requirements on student
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75% correctly answered questions in written test |
Content
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Immune system, immune response, immunoglobulins, molecular biologie of antibodies, immunochemicals methods, monoclonal, polyclonal and recombinant antibodies, antigen, haptens, methods of conjugation, immunozation, isolation and purification of antibodies; Monoclonal antibodies: hybridoma technologies, characteristic of splenocytes, myeloma cells and hybridomas, growing hybridomas, in vitro and in vivo production methods, immunoassays, biotechnologies, advantages and disadvantages of monoclonal, polyclonal and recombinat antibodies. |
Activities
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Guarantors and lecturers
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Literature
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- Recommended: Harlow E., Lane D. Antibodies a laboratory manual. Cold Spring harbor Lab. USA, 1988.
- Recommended: Voet D., Voetová J. G. Biochemie. Victoria Publishing, Praha, 1990.
- Recommended: auct. Fundamental Techniques in Cell Culture: A Laboratory Handbook. Sigma-Aldrich, 2007.
- Recommended: Ferenčík M. Imunochémia. Alfa, Bratislava, 1989.
- Recommended: McCullough K., Spier R. E. Monoclonal antibodies in biotechnology: theoretical and practical aspects. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1990.
- On-line library catalogues
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Time requirements
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Activities
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Preparation for the Exam
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10
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10
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Prerequisites – other information about course preconditions
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Students should have a basic knowledge of immunology. |
Competences acquired
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Student should be able to (after attending the course): – characterise the immune response; – recall the principles of immunochemicals methods; – explain the differences between monoclonal, polyclonal and recombinant antibodies; – describe and interpret hybridoma technologies; – judge the advantages and disadvantages of monoclonal, polyclonal and recombinat antibodies; |
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