Serum neutralizing and enhancing effects on african swine fever virus infectivity in adherent pig pbmc

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  • who: Jessica A. Canter et al. from the Oak Ridge, TN, USA have published the research work: Serum Neutralizing and Enhancing Effects on African Swine Fever Virus Infectivity in Adherent Pig PBMC, in the Journal: Viruses 2022, 1249 of /2022/
  • what: In this study a flow cytometry-based neutralization assay was developed and tested in pig adherent PBMC using a virulent containing a fluorescent protein gene as a substrate for neutralization. The results in this study showed that both extracellular and intracellular virions are resistant to antibody neutralization. Approximately 25% of total virions were extracellular . . .

     

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