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Elena Koustova, Yoshitatsu Sei, Linda Fossom, Mei-Ling Wei, Peter N.R. Usherwood, N. Bradley Keele, Michael A. Rogawski, Anthony S. Basile
Published in Volume 107, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(6):737–744 doi:10.1172/JCI11500
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Preadsorbing IgG against immobilized LP-BM5 virus preparations reduces its ability to inhibit [3H]AMPA binding. (a) Ecotropic (Eco) virus, or LP-BM5 virus, or SC-1 parent cells were immobilized on PVDF membranes and incubated with Ab to ecotropic virus gag protein (Eco Ab) or IgG preparations from LP-BM5 brain (LPB), LP-BM5 serum (LPS), control brain (CB), control serum (CS), or PBS (BLNK). Infected, but not uninfected, mouse preparations contained IgG to LP-BM5 virus. Incubating PVDF strips treated with LP-BM5 virus protein with infected mouse IgG (b) (open squares) decreased its ability to inhibit [3H]AMPA binding compared with strips treated with blocking agent only (filled squares) (c).