Persistence of encephalitogenic arboviruses in brain cell culture. Brief report
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01314435
Persistence of encephalitogenic arboviruses in brain cell culture. Brief report
Abstract
Virus recovery from brain cultures of mice infected with either Semliki Forest and/or Langat depended on the time interval between inoculation of either virus. Mixed infections may alter the course of a disease.
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