Lu et al., 2004 - Google Patents
A phage with high affinity for hepatitis B surface antigen for the detection of HBsAgLu et al., 2004
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- Lu X
- Weiss P
- Block T
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- Journal of virological methods
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An M13 phage, called PHH2, with the ability to bind HBsAg was isolated from a coat protein III display library. The region of the HBsAg polypeptide to which PHH2 binds was determined. The HBsAg binding phage was used in an assay referred to as “PHALISA”, an …
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