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- who: Broadly Specific Recombinant Monovalent and collaborators from the Development Colworth House, Sharnbrook, United KingdomEditor: Karol Sestak, Tulane University, United States of America have published the paper: In Vitro Neutralisation of Rotavirus Infection by Two Broadly Specific Recombinant Monovalent Llama- Derived Antibody Fragments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of September/21,/2011
- what: The authors investigated the specificity and neutralising activity of two llama ARP1 and ARP3 against 13 cell culture adapted rotavirus strains of diverse genotypes.
- how: These results indicated that these molecules could potentially be used as immunoprophylactic and/or immunotherapeutic products . . .
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