Microneutralization test for rabies virus based on an enzyme immunoassay

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We have developed an enzyme immunoassay for rabies virus by using acetone-fixed infected cell cultures as the antigen. This test was used to demonstrate virus-neutralizing antibodies in human and animal sera and was as sensitive as and easier to perform than the rapid fluorescent-focus inhibition technique.

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Mannen, K., Mifune, K., Reid-Sanden, F. L., Smith, J. S., Yager, P. A., Sumner, J. W., … Baer, G. M. (1987). Microneutralization test for rabies virus based on an enzyme immunoassay. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 25(12), 2440–2442. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.25.12.2440-2442.1987

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