Counter-Immunoelectrophoresis: Rapid Method for Detecting Group-Specific Antigen and Antibodies Associated with Oncogenic Ribonucleic Acid Viruses
AUTOR(ES)
Hoekstra, John
RESUMO
Counter-immunoelectrophoresis was used for the quantitation of group-specific antigen and antibodies of C-type ribonucleic acid leukemia and sarcoma viruses.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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