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Fig. 2

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

Fig. 2

Immunoblots of participants No. 7 (a), 1 (b), 9 (c) and 5 (d). Immunoblots of the first blood samples are l (IgG) and 2 (IgM), immunoblots of the second blood samples are 3 (IgG) and 4 (IgM). For participants 1 and 5, the immunoblots of the second blood samples are not shown. Participant 1 was negative for anti-PARV4 IgG and IgM, participants 7 and 5 were positive for anti-PARV4 IgG and participant 9 was positive for anti-PARV4 IgG and IgM. Note that the anti-PARV4 IgG reactivities of participant 7 and 9 are weak and can hardly be detected after scanning. Anti-PARV4 VP1 is not shown. VP2, VP3 and molecular weight markers are the same as in Fig. 1

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