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Department of Medical Microbiology, St Thomas's Hospital Medical School, London, S.E.1
Common Cold Research Unit, Medical Research Council, Salisbury, England
A simple method is described for examining organ cultures by electron microscopy for the presence of virus particles. The method was used to detect the presence of three hitherto uncharacterized viruses. Two of these have particles resembling those of infectious bronchitis of chickens and the third morphologically resembles the parainfluenza group of viruses.
Received 6 July 1966;
accepted 28 November 1966.
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