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Using polyclonal sera raised against foot-and-mouth disease virus in susceptible animals, evidence was obtained for the existence of at least one further important antigenic site in addition to the neutralizing site on VP1 140–160.
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Thomas, A.A.M., Woortmeijer, R.J., Barteling, S.J. et al. Evidence for more than one important, neutralizing site on foot-and-mouth disease virus. Archives of Virology 99, 237–242 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01311072
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