I have a new colleague who works on respiratory syncytial virus
and he has asked if I would querry all of you to see if you know any
antibodies, either mono or polyclonal which react with the nucleocapsid
protein (aka N protein) of respiratory syncytial virus. Any sources,
commerical or private would be appreciated. You may send the reply to me
or post to the board. Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA
Steve Kayes
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