Equine infectious anemia virus from infected horse serum
- PMID: 4372175
- PMCID: PMC423001
- DOI: 10.1128/iai.10.3.667-668.1974
Equine infectious anemia virus from infected horse serum
Abstract
Equine infectious anemia virus was purified from infected horse serum samples. Electron microscope observation on negatively stained preparations of purified virus showed roughly spherical particles sized between 100 and 200 nm in diameter. In disrupted particles, an envelope was visible but no internal structure could be resolved. Since the purified virus fraction had a strong antigenic activity to antiserum in immunodiffusion reaction, these particles are thought to be the causative virus of equine infectious anemia.
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