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From: Detection of human parvovirus 4 viremia in the follow-up blood samples from seropositive individuals suggests the existence of persistent viral replication or reactivation of latent viral infection

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PARV4 immunoblots from study participant No. 10. The two blood samples collected from this subject 12 months apart are represented by 1 and 2. PARV4 DNA was detected in the second but not the first blood sample. Note the strong IgM and weak IgG reactivity over the study period. VP1 represents the fusion protein SUMOVP1 (a.a. 1–275 of the translated PARV4 open reading frame, ORF2); VP2 represents SUMOVP2 (a.a. 272–630 of translated ORF2) and VP3 represents SUMOVP3 (a.a. 604–914 of translated ORF2). The molecular weight markers (kDa) are 170, 130,100, 70, 55, 40, 35 and 25 from top to bottom of each blot. G: IgG; M: IgM; a.a.: amino acid

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