Differentiation between temporary and real non-clearability of biotinylated IgG antibody by avidin in mice
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Differentiation between temporary and real non-clearability of biotinylated IgG antibody by avidin in mice
Dou S, Virostko J, Rusckowski M, Greiner DL, Powers AC, Liu G. Differentiation between temporary and real non-clearability of biotinylated IgG antibody by avidin in mice. Front Pharmacol. 2014 Jul 24;5:172. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2014.00172. eCollection 2014.
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