Immunofluorescence Method for The Detection of Non-Pathogenic Influenza Virus
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The direct F.A. Method has been used for differentiation of virulent and avirulent lines of influenza viruses. A positive fluorescence was obtained indicating the level of virus in the tissues, sorbing with dried mouse powder helped to reduce non-specific staining. The virulent line showed the greatest number of fluorescent cells with the peak at 10 hours. the non-virulent lines showed a gradual rise in a number of fluorescent cells with the peak at 72 hours.
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volume 4 issue 2
pages 155- 157
publication date 1976-03
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