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Summary Murine monoclonal antibodies against characteristic determinants of heat stable somatic antigens of typical serovar I (820/15/8 Kop) and serovar II (134/82/1 Kiel) of European Vibrio anguillarum strains were produced. Three stable hybridoma cell lines, called aVaI/1F4, aVaI/6F4 and aVaI/2H5, produced monoclonal antibodies each against a typical serovar I determinant of strain 820/15/8 Kop. One hybridoma cell line (aVaII/5A4) producing monoclonal antibodies against Vibrio anguillarum strain 134/82/1 Kiel (serovar. II) was established. Fourteen Vibrio strains and Aeromonas salmoniáda strains were serologically compared by Enzyme‐Linked Immunosorbent Assay (Elisa).
Journal of Applied Ichthyology – Wiley
Published: May 1, 1987
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