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Virus Neutralizing Antibody Titer to Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Isolates of Subtypes A, B and D in Experimentally or Naturally Infected Cats
1997
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Six strains of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) classified into subtypes A, B and D were examined by cross-neutralization test using Kumi-1 cells (CD4 + , CD8 -, and CD9 + ), an interleukin-2 dependent feline T-lymphocyte cell line. Neutralizing activities against these six FIV strains were also investigated in 50 FIV-antibody-positive serum samples collected from different geographical regions in Japan. The cross-neutralization test revealed that antisera against the six strains tended to
doi:10.1292/jvms.59.377
pmid:9192359
fatcat:vnkmqqeleva3znilvd7c2sbp7e