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Title: Stability of rubella complement-fixing antigens. Author: Schmidt NJ, Lennette EH. Journal: Appl Microbiol; 1967 Jul; 15(4):916-20. PubMed ID: 6049308. Abstract: Various types of rubella complement-fixing (CF) antigen preparations derived from infected BHK-21 cell cultures were examined for stability to certain chemical and physical agents. Antigens studied included: infected culture fluids concentrated 100-fold, ether-treated fluid concentrates, alkaline buffer extracts of infected cells, and large- and small-particle CF antigens separated by Sephadex gel filtration. All preparations were stable at -20 C for months, and were unaffected by three cycles of freezing and thawing. Ether treatment rendered antigens highly susceptible to thermal inactivation at 56 C; untreated antigens were inactivated slowly and showed a persistent fraction of activity even after 2 hr. Large-particle antigen was found to be slightly more susceptible than small-particle antigen to thermal inactivation and ether treatment. CF activity in alkaline buffer extracts was more labile than that in untreated or ether-treated fluid concentrates upon dialysis, Sephadex gel filtration, and sucrose density gradient centrifugation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]