DNA coding for variable region to human influenza A type virus

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5303871, 5303883, 435339, 4353201, C12N 1513, C12N 512, C07H 2104, C07K 1608

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ABSTRACT:
An isolated DNA is provided coding for the variable region of an anti-human influenza A type virus antibody having the following characteristics: (a) specifically binds to the stem region of haemaggulutinin molecule of H1N1 and H2N2 subtypes of human influenza A type virus but does not specifically bind to the stem region of haemaggulutinin molecule of H3N2 subtype; and (b) has a neutralization activity for the H1N1 and H2N2 subtypes of human influenza A type virus but no neutralization activity for the H3N2 subtype.

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Inventor's speech (abstract) made at the 1st China-Japan International Congress of Virology. May 26-28, 1992. Copies of Tables 1-2, FIGS. 1-3 used in the speech are also enclosed.
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