Author
Brandon, David | |
Montague Jr, William | |
Binder, Ronald | |
Bates, Anne | |
Mandrell, Robert | |
Friedman, Mendel |
Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Other Publication Acceptance Date: 6/13/2002 Publication Date: 6/26/2002 Citation: Brandon, D.L., Montague, W.C., Binder, R.G., Bates, A.H., Mandrell, R.E., Friedman, M. 2002. Immunochemical approaches to food safety research. Proceedings, Third Joint CSL/JIFSAN Symposium on Food Safety and Nutrition, 26-28 June 2002, York, UK. [Not Paginated] Interpretive Summary: This poster illustrates some examples of applications of immunochemical technology to current and past food safety research at WRRC. Antibodies are versatile binding molecules, which can be used in assays to detect and minimize undesirable components of foods, such as pathogenic bacteria, toxic substances, or regulated residues and contaminants. Technical Abstract: This poster illustrates some examples of applications of immunochemical technology to current and past food safety research at WRRC. Antibodies are versatile binding molecules which can be used in assays to detect and minimize undesirable components of foods, such as pathogenic bacteria, toxic substances, or regulated residues and contaminants. |