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Monoclonal antibodies demonstrate heterogeneity in the G glycoprotein of prototype strains and clinical isolates of respiratory syncytial virus
Gregory A. Storch
, Chung S. Park
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
COVID-19 Researchers
Division of Infectious Disease
Institute for Public Health
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Monoclonal Antibody
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus
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G Glycoprotein
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Fluorescent Antibody Staining
40%
Virus
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Diagnostic Test
20%
Active Immunization
20%
Co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP)
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St. Louis
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Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
20%
Passive Immunity
20%
Community Isolates
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Antigenic Difference
20%
Antigenic Types
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Immunology and Microbiology
Monoclonal Antibody
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Glycoprotein
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Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus
100%
Immunotherapy
20%
Immunoprecipitation
20%
Virus
20%