Mode of initiation of cell infection with sludge-associated poliovirus
- PMID: 229768
- PMCID: PMC243485
- DOI: 10.1128/aem.38.2.329-331.1979
Mode of initiation of cell infection with sludge-associated poliovirus
Abstract
Association with sludge solids did not allow poliovirus to enter cells other than through the normal receptor-mediated route. This implies that the infectivities of sludge-encapsulated virions are masked until their exposure permits binding to cell surface receptors.
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