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[7a-N323-3]Investigation of the Effects of Plasma Treatment on Antibody–Antigen Interactions
〇SHAOYUN GE1, Hiroko Mizuno2, Kenji Ishikawa2, Yuji Kamatari3, Tomohiro Otsuka4, Hirokazu Hara4, Masafumi Ito Ito5, Masaru Hori2, Hiromasa Tanaka2 (1.Nagoya Univ. Eng., 2.Nagoya Univ. cLPS, 3.Gifu Univ., 4.Gifu Pharm. Univ., 5.Meijo Univ.)
Keywords:
plasma treatment,antibody-antigen binding,surface plasmon resonance
It has been reported that a solution containing plasma-treated tryptophan exhibits bactericidal effects due to disruption of intracellular energy metabolism, and also promotes the growth of radish sprouts (kaiware daikon) cultivated in the same solution [1]. Focusing on the reduction of enzyme activity caused by plasma treatment, we analyzed the changes in antibody–antigen binding induced by plasma treatment using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) for molecular interaction analysis.