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Neutralization of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Pseudovirions: A Novel and Efficient Approach to Detect and Characterize HPV Neutralizing Antibodies

The development of vaccines against human papillomaviruses (HPVs) has long been hampered by the inability to grow HPVs in tissue culture and the lack of an efficient neutralization assay. To date, less than 10% of more than 100 different HPV types can be grown in athymic and “SCID” mouse xenograft s...

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Published in:Virology (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2000-12, Vol.278 (2), p.570-577
Main Authors: Yeager, Mark D., Aste-Amezaga, Miguel, Brown, Darron R., Martin, Melissa M., Shah, Mayur J., Cook, James C., Christensen, Neil D., Ackerson, Chris, Lowe, Robert S., Smith, Judy F., Keller, Paul, Jansen, Kathrin U.
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Genetic Vectors
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Human papillomavirus 11
Human papillomavirus 6
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