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Evolution of T Cell Responses during Measles Virus
by AN Nelson 2017 Cited by 48 Clearance of measles virus (MeV) involves rapid elimination of infectious virus during the rash followed by slow elimination of viral RNA. To
Blocking measles virus infection with a recombinant
by T Seya 1995 Cited by 42 Blocking measles virus infection with a recombinant soluble form of, or monoclonal antibodies against, membrane cofactor protein of complement (CD46).
This type of ELISA is used to detect and diagnose infection when the antigen is undetectable or after the body has mounted an immune response and antibodies are.
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