Titration and Neutralization of Poliovirus in Micro Tissue Culture Under Increased Carbon Dioxide
AUTOR(ES)
Kende, Meir
RESUMO
Modification of the micro tissue culture technique, including incubation under increased CO2, resulted in prolongation of the viability of the cells. As a consequence, satisfactory titrations of poliovirus and of poliovirus antiserum have been achieved by the micro method. The technique offers a number of advantages over conventional methods.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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