Production and characterization of neutralizing monoclonal antibody to a human rotavirus strain with a "super-short" RNA pattern.
AUTOR(ES)
Tursi, J M
RESUMO
A neutralizing monoclonal antibody, B37:1, against a human rotavirus (B37) with a "super-short" RNA pattern was derived. The antibody gave serotype-specific reactions with a panel of standard rotaviruses and was reactive in an enzyme immunoassay. Epidemiological studies of this new human serotype should now be possible.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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