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From: Can anti-bothropstoxin-I antibodies discriminate between Bothrops jararaca and Bothrops jararacussu venoms?

Fig. 5

Analysis of mAbs against B. jararacussu and B. jararaca (south) venoms. One microgram of B. jararacussu or southern B. jararaca venom was applied directly to a nitrocellulose membrane. After blocking, 1000 or 62 nanograms of mAbs was applied. In (a) and (b) mAbs against B. jararacussu venom and (c) and (d) mAbs against southern B. jararaca venom. Given the reproducibility of the mAbs against the B. jararacussu and southern B. jararaca venoms, only a representative result for mAb Bt-3 (results from Bt-1, Bt-2, Bt-6 and Bt-10) and another for mAb Bt-12 (results from Bt-11) are showed

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