Neutralizing Activity of Fragments Obtained by Papain Digestion of Viral Antibody
When pure by Ouchterlony and immunoelectrophoretic analyses, 3.5 S Fractions I and II from anti-poliovirus γ-globulin and anti-WEE virus γ-globulin neutralized their respective viruses in the metabolic inhibition test, while 3.5 S crystalline Fractions III with trace contamination of Fraction II gav...
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description | When pure by Ouchterlony and immunoelectrophoretic analyses, 3.5 S Fractions I and II from anti-poliovirus γ-globulin and anti-WEE virus γ-globulin neutralized their respective viruses in the metabolic inhibition test, while 3.5 S crystalline Fractions III with trace contamination of Fraction II gave minimal (with poliovirus) or no neutralization (WEE virus).
Pure, 3.5 S Fractions I and II from anti-WEE virus γ-globulin did not give significant neutralization of WEE virus in the mouse, while 3.5 S Fraction III with trace contamination of Fraction II gave significant neutralization (NI ≧ 2). |
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