Inability to Detect Hepatitis B Virus or Specific Antigens in Transformed Chimpanzee Lymphocytes
AUTOR(ES)
Schable, C. A.
RESUMO
Transformed chimpanzee lymphocytes were examined to determine whether they would support the replication of hepatitis B virus. After 5 months, no hepatitis B virus, hepatitis B surface antigen, or antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen was detected.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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