Volume 7, Number 4—August 2001
THEME ISSUE
West Nile Virus
West Nile Virus
The Relationships between West Nile and Kunjin Viruses
Table 4
Monoclonal antibodies (MAb) |
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Virus | 10A1 | 546 | 2B2 | 2B4 | 3.91D | 3.67G | 3.1112G |
KUNb | +c | - | + | + | + | + | + |
KUN MP502-66 | - | - | + | + | + | + | + |
WNd | - | + | + | + | + | + | + |
WN Sarafend | - | - | + | + | - | - | + |
KOU | - | - | + | + | + | + | - |
aInfected C6/36 cell monolayers in 96-well plates were fixed with acetone and used as the antigen in the ELISA.
bAll Australian KUN isolates exhibited identical MAb binding patterns.
cA result was considered positive if consecutive twofold dilutions of MAb produced an OD >0.25 and at least twice that shown on uninfected cells.
dAll West Nile isolates except Sarafend produced identical MAb binding patterns.
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