Respiratory syncytial virus infection in inbred mice.
AUTOR(ES)
Prince, G A
RESUMO
Respiratory syncytial virus infected the nose and lungs of each of 20 strains of inbred mice, with viral titers varying 100-fold from least permissive to most permissive strains. Viral titers appeared to be under genetic control, but did not correlate with the H-2 haplotype.
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