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. 1988 Mar;56(3):699–702. doi: 10.1128/iai.56.3.699-702.1988

Agglutinating monoclonal antibodies that specifically recognize lipooligosaccharide A of Bordetella pertussis.

Z M Li 1, J L Cowell 1, M J Brennan 1, D L Burns 1, C R Manclark 1
PMCID: PMC259348  PMID: 2893776

Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies that specifically agglutinate strains of Bordetella pertussis having serotype 1 agglutinogen were uniquely reactive with the electrophoretically slow-migrating A form of lipooligosaccharide. These monoclonal antibodies should be useful for the structural analysis of B. pertussis lipooligosaccharide and for the establishment of a better-defined serogroup for Bordetella species.

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