par Portetelle, Daniel ;Mammerickx, Marc;Burny, Arsène
Référence Journal of virological methods, 23, 2, page (211-222)
Publication Publié, 1989
Référence Journal of virological methods, 23, 2, page (211-222)
Publication Publié, 1989
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | A competition ELISA technique involving two monoclonal anti-gp51 antibodies has been developed for the detection of bovine leukaemia virus (BLV) antibodies. Precoated gp51 antigen-microtitre plates were obtained by incubation of plastic adsorbed monoclonal antibody with a non-purified BLV preparation. Samples to be tested were incubated in the wells of the gp51-coated plates; the presence of anti-gp51 antibodies was indicated by competition for antigen binding with an enzyme linked monoclonal antibody directed to an important epitope on gp51. This test is as sensitive as a routinely used indirect ELISA test; it is highly specific, reliable and easy to perform. © 1989. |