Emergence pattern of egg-adapted avian encephalomyelitis virus by alternating passage in chickens and embryos
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Emergence pattern of egg-adapted avian encephalomyelitis virus by alternating passage in chickens and embryos
Abstract
The chance of inducing complete egg-adaptation was slight in alternating passage in chickens and embryos with chicken-brain-passaged viruses of wild avian encephalomyelitis viruses: egg-adaptation was accomplished by use of an incipient egg-adapting mutant, but failed with other passaged virus.
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