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A/J mice were immunized with a 50-kilodalton receptor protein (Rp-a) for the group B coxsackieviruses (CB) isolated in a virus-receptor complex from detergent-solubilized HeLa cells.
Spleen cells were fused with Sp2/0 myeloma cells.
The RmcB cell line was established in 1985 by R. L. Crowell.
The antibody reacts with human CAR (the receptor for coxsackie B virus and the binding protein for adenovirus 2 and 3).
The antibody blocks binding and infection by coxsackie B Virus, but not adenovirus.
Mouse monoclonal antibody (RmcB) protects HeLa cells and Buffalo green monkey kidney cells from infection by all six serotypes of CB. RmcB did not protect HeLa cells from infection by poliovirus, echovirus 6, or coxsackievirus A18. |
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