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. 2015 Feb 19;70(6):1674–1685. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkv034

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

UDA and HHA, but not NICTABA, inhibit the binding of the 2G12 MAb to HIV-1-NL4.3-infected MT-4 cells. MT-4 cells were infected with HIV-1 strain NL4.3. After 3–4 days, the cells were incubated with the 2G12 MAb (20 μg/mL) + RaH-IgG-FITC in the absence of NICTABA, HHA or UDA (green curves) or the presence of NICTABA (red curves), HHA (blue curves) or UDA (purple curves). The light grey curves show the background fluorescence. The average MFI values of three independent experiments are indicated above each histogram and reflect the degree of binding of the 2G12 MAb to the HIV-1-infected cells. One representative experiment out of three is shown.