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. 1986 Feb;23(2):366–368. doi: 10.1128/jcm.23.2.366-368.1986

Specific and common antigenic determinants of Candida albicans isolates detected by monoclonal antibody.

L Polonelli, G Morace
PMCID: PMC268643  PMID: 2422203

Abstract

We isolated a hybridoma cell line which produced monoclonal antibody to one determinant of an exoantigen of Candida albicans. The immunoglobulin G antibody product was characterized by using a Western blot technique and was used for a serological analysis of numerous homologous and heterologous yeast isolates. Based on specific immunologic determinants, C. albicans strains were identified and clustered into five groups. The monoclonal antibodies were effective reagents for identifying and serotyping our C. albicans isolates; they have potential application in the epidemiology of yeast infections.

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