Characterization of Rotavirus Subgroup-specific Monoclonal Antibodies and Use in Single-sandwich ELISA Systems for Rapid Subgrouping of Human Strains
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Two subgroup-specific monoclonal antibodies (MAb) raised in mice against group A human rotavirus were shown to react by immunoblotting with the trimeric form of VP6 of the homologous subgroup and successfully applied to development of new single-sandwich ELISA systems for rapid subgrouping of human strains. All of the 344 strains tested could be subgrouped, but for two of them prior propagation in cell cultures was required.
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