Protective effect of early serum from mice after cytomegalovirus infection

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Abstract

Serum obtained from mice 3 to 5 days after cytomegalovirus infection contained complement-requiring neutralizing antibody, which, when passively transferred, protected mice from lethal infection with homologous virus. The active substance was largely heat-stable 7s immunoglobulin.

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Araullo-Cruz, T. P., Ho, M., & Armstrong, J. A. (1978). Protective effect of early serum from mice after cytomegalovirus infection. Infection and Immunity, 21(3), 840–842. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.21.3.840-842.1978

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