Microadaption of Hemadsorption Inhibition for Neutralization Tests with Pig Hemagglutinating Encephalomyelitis Virus
AUTOR(ES)
Sørensen, K. J.
RESUMO
A microneutralization test is described, in which secondary pig thyroid cells are used and end points are determined by hemadsorption with hamster erythrocytes. The method is evaluated and compared with a macromethod, in which the fluorescent-antibody staining technique is applied for reading titers. The micromethod was found to be useful because of its sensitivity and rapidity.
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