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Some observations on the antigenic structure of psittacosis and lymphogranuloma venereum viruses. II. Treatment of virus suspensions by various reagents and the …

Barwell, 1952

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Barwell C
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British Journal of Experimental Pathology

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METHODS. The virus strains, the preparation of partiallypurified suspensions from mouse spleens and yolk-sacs and the technique of complement fixation are described in the previous paper (Barwell, 1952). Human sera and those from immunized guinea-pigs and …
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