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New pre-print from VPU on SARS-CoV-2 neutralisation

By nt96 | 25 May 2020

We have established a pseudotype neutralisation assay for SARS-CoV-2 using similar technologies to what we used previously for SARS and MERS. This has been employed … Read more

Influenza pseudotype neutralisation protocol published

By mspvpuprepare | 13 February 2018

We have published an influenza pseudotype neutralisation protocol in the MDPI open access journal Methods and Protocols. The link to this article is here.

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