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J Gen Virol 22 (1974), 277-280; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-22-2-277
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Ferritin-labelled Antibody Study of RD-114 Virus

L. S. Oshiro, J. L. Riggs, E. H. Lennette and R. M. McAllister

Viral and Rickettsial Disease Laboratory California State Department of Public Health Berkeley, California U.S.A. 94704 Department of Pediatrics University of Southern California School of Medicine Division of Virology Children's Hospital of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California U.S.A. 90027

Comparative studies by the ferritin-labelled antibody technique showed differences between the surface antigens of RD-114 and feline leukaemia viruses (FeLV). Guinea pig and rabbit antisera to RD-114 virus reacted with RD-114 virus but not with FeLV. Dog antiserum to FeLV reacted with FeLV but not with RD-114 virus.

Received 4 July 1973; accepted 21 October 1973.





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