Development of a SARS‐CoV‐2 neutralization assay based on a pseudotyped virus using a HIV system
Ziteng Liang,
Jincheng Tong,
Xi Wu
et al.
Abstract:Regarding the extensive global attention to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) that constitutes an international public health emergency, pseudovirus neutralization assays have been widely applied due to their advantages of being able to be conducted in biosafety level 2 laboratories and having a high safety factor. In this study, by adding a blue fluorescent protein (AmCyan) gene to the HIV system pSG3‐△env backbone plasmid HpaI and truncating the C‐terminal 21 amino acids of the SAR… Show more
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