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What are the Types of Neutralization Tests?
There are several types of neutralization tests, including:
Plaque Reduction Neutralization Test (PRNT)
: Measures the reduction in the number of viral plaques formed in a cell culture.
Microneutralization Assay
: Similar to PRNT but uses smaller volumes and often involves high-throughput screening.
Focus Reduction Neutralization Test (FRNT)
: Similar to PRNT but focuses on reducing foci of infection rather than plaques.
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