Abstract

hope that the widespread use of the cELISA test for the detection of antibody to a critical group antigen of BTV will be furthered by the availability of new Mab’s. Acknowledgements. We express our gratitude to the ARS scientists working at Plum Island Animal Disease Center (Drs. Appleton, Letchworth, Grubman, and Mr. Whyard) who produced, characterized, and kindly supplied the hybridomas for this study. We also thank Dr. Dulac, Agriculture Canada, for his helpful discussions, and Mr. Richard F. Meyer and Mr. Christopher D. DeMaula for their assistance.

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