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. 2011 Jan 31;6(1):e16414. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0016414

Table 1. Effectiveness of ITvar9 antibodies in various assays#.

Antibodies IFA end titre$ (µg/ml) Rosette Inhibition IC50* (µg/ml) Phagocytosis ∼50% of positive control (µg/ml)
Negative control rabbit IgG Negative at 100 Negative at 500 Not done
Anti-NTS-DBL1α 0.024 0.04 <1.56
Anti-DBL1α 0.39 0.1 6.25
Anti-NTS-DBL1α-CIDR1γ 0.10 0.05 1.56
Anti-DBL2γ 0.39 >500 100
Anti-DBL3ε 0.10 2 1.56
Anti-DBL4δ 0.10 1 6.25
Anti-CIDR2β 1.56 4 6.25
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50% ELISA titres for the antibodies (defined as the titre giving 50% of the maximum OD) were as follows: NTS-DBL1α 1/500,000; DBL1α 1/250,000; NTS-DBL1α-CIDR1γ 1/300,000; DBL2γ 1/50,000; DBL3ε 1/200,000; DBL4δ 1/40,000 and CIDR2β 1/200,000.

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The lowest concentration at which >50% of the infected erythrocytes in the culture showed punctate fluorescence by IFA. Values shown are µg/ml of purified total IgG.

*50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) for rosette inhibition. Values shown are µg/ml of purified total IgG.

The most effective antibodies in each assay are shown in bold. Values shown are µg/ml of purified total IgG.