Pseudotype neutralization assays are powerful tools to study functional antibody responses against viruses in low biosafety laboratories. However, protocols described in the literature differ widely with respect to material, reagents, and methods used to perform these assays and to analyse the raw data generated. This could result in discrepancies between the results of different laboratories even when the same pseudotypes and the same samples are analysed. Here, we describe, in detail, an experimental protocol to perform pseudotype neutralization assays using lentiviral pseudotypes bearing influenza haemagglutinin and expressing firefly luciferase. We also present the steps necessary to analyse the data and calculate the half maximal inhib...
Influenza B viruses cause respiratory disease epidemics in human populations and are included in sea...
<p>A VSV-pseudotype neutralization assay was performed using serum, and percent neutralization is sh...
The standard serological methods present limitations for the measurement of immunity against H5N1inf...
Virus neutralisation assays quantitatively detect levels of neutralising antibody response against a...
Human and animal populations are constantly exposed to multiple influenza strains due to zoonotic sp...
Serologic studies are urgently needed to assist in understanding an outbreak of influenza A(H7N9) vi...
The inflexibility of existing serological techniques for rabies can make it difficult to monitor the...
We developed an influenza hemagglutinin (HA) pseudotype library encompassing Influenza A subtypes HA...
We developed an influenza hemagglutinin (HA) pseudotype library encompassing Influenza A subtypes HA...
The use of vaccination against the influenza virus remains the most effective method of mitigating t...
Fully detailed pseudotype virus ELLA protocol for measuring antibody responses against influenza neu...
Influenza B viruses (IBV) cause respiratory disease epidemics in humans and are therefore components...
Using retroviral pseudotype technology we have recently established assays for the characterisation ...
Recently chimeric influenza haemagglutinins (cHAs) have been generated as potential ‘universal’ vacc...
Influenza viruses represent an important public health burden since they cause annual epidemics asso...
Influenza B viruses cause respiratory disease epidemics in human populations and are included in sea...
<p>A VSV-pseudotype neutralization assay was performed using serum, and percent neutralization is sh...
The standard serological methods present limitations for the measurement of immunity against H5N1inf...
Virus neutralisation assays quantitatively detect levels of neutralising antibody response against a...
Human and animal populations are constantly exposed to multiple influenza strains due to zoonotic sp...
Serologic studies are urgently needed to assist in understanding an outbreak of influenza A(H7N9) vi...
The inflexibility of existing serological techniques for rabies can make it difficult to monitor the...
We developed an influenza hemagglutinin (HA) pseudotype library encompassing Influenza A subtypes HA...
We developed an influenza hemagglutinin (HA) pseudotype library encompassing Influenza A subtypes HA...
The use of vaccination against the influenza virus remains the most effective method of mitigating t...
Fully detailed pseudotype virus ELLA protocol for measuring antibody responses against influenza neu...
Influenza B viruses (IBV) cause respiratory disease epidemics in humans and are therefore components...
Using retroviral pseudotype technology we have recently established assays for the characterisation ...
Recently chimeric influenza haemagglutinins (cHAs) have been generated as potential ‘universal’ vacc...
Influenza viruses represent an important public health burden since they cause annual epidemics asso...
Influenza B viruses cause respiratory disease epidemics in human populations and are included in sea...
<p>A VSV-pseudotype neutralization assay was performed using serum, and percent neutralization is sh...
The standard serological methods present limitations for the measurement of immunity against H5N1inf...