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. 2014 Nov 6;9(11):e112047. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0112047

Figure 1. bIgG binds to human airway pathogens.

Figure 1

A) RSV, influenza or Haemophilus influenzae type b was coated in ELISA plates and human (IVIg) or bovine (bIg) IgG was added in different concentrations (x-axes in µg/ml). Mean OD or delta OD (RSV) values and S.E.M. are shown of triplicate measurements. B) Inhibition of binding of IVIg (left) or bIg (right) to vaccines by pre-incubating the Ig-samples (167 µg/ml) with the antigen. Horizontal text below graphs indicates vaccine used for coating, whereas diagonal text indicates the vaccine used for pre-incubation; ‘−’ indicates pre-incubation with medium. Mean and S.E.M. of triplicate measurements are shown.