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UPDATE ON THE NEUTRALIZATION OF ANIMAL VIRUSES

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UNSPECIFIED (1995) UPDATE ON THE NEUTRALIZATION OF ANIMAL VIRUSES. [Journal Item]

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Abstract

How a virus is neutralised depends upon several interacting factors. The most important of these, but by no means the only ones, are the interaction of a specific epitope, the properties of the cognate antibody, and the nature of the host cell. Variation in any one of these may change the mechanism by which neutralisation occurs and may obviate neutralisation altogether. The purpose of this article is to present an overview of neutralisation; for a more detailed discussion the reader should consult Dimmock(1) for references up to 1993 and more recent reviews.(2-7)

Item Type: Journal Item
Subjects: Q Science > QR Microbiology > QR355 Virology
Journal or Publication Title: REVIEWS IN MEDICAL VIROLOGY
Publisher: JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
ISSN: 1052-9276
Date: September 1995
Volume: 5
Number: 3
Number of Pages: 15
Page Range: pp. 165-179
Publication Status: Published
URI: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/id/eprint/19405

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