Monoclonal antibodies against hepatitis A virus

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Abstract

Three monoclonal antibodies (K2-4F2, K3-2F2, and K3-4C8) of the immunoglobulin G2a class were raised against hepatitis A virus. The specificity of these antibodies was confirmed by immune electron microscopy, solid-phase radio-immunoassay, and in vitro neutralization in cell culture. Binding studies suggested that they all recognize closely related antigenic determinants. These monoclonal antibodies should prove to be of great value as diagnostic and research reagents.

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MacGregor, A., Kornitschuk, M., Hurrell, J. G. R., Lehmann, N. I., Coulepis, A. G., Locarnini, S. A., & Gust, I. D. (1983). Monoclonal antibodies against hepatitis A virus. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 18(5), 1237–1243. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.18.5.1237-1243.1983

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