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Hybridoma antibodies to poliovirus N and H antigen

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A set of 13 hybridoma antibodies to type 1 poliovirus has been studied with regard to neutralization and binding to N antigen, H antigen and capsid proteins. Two hybridomas produced heterogeneous antibodies, even after repeated attempts to reclone them.

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Brioen, P., Sijens, R.J., Vrijsen, R. et al. Hybridoma antibodies to poliovirus N and H antigen. Archives of Virology 74, 325–330 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01314165

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