Method for detecting bovine leukemia viral infection

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ABSTRACT:
A new immunodiffusion test method for determining the presence of bovine leukemia viral infection in cattle.
The method relies upon the formation of a precipitin line resulting from the reaction of glycoprotein antigen with an antibody. The reaction is conducted in a liquid gel medium. By comparing the precipitin line of this test against a standard the presence of bovine leukemia infection can be diagnosed.
Also covered is the immunological composition comprising said antigen and said liquid gel media.

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Miller et al., Workshop Conference on Bovine Leukosis, Final Programme, Abstracts, Friday/Sat., Oct. 17/18, 1975, 3 pp.

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