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J Gen Virol 1 (1967), 219-225; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-1-2-219
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Biochemical Studies on the Cytopathic Effect of Influenza Viruses

C. Scholtissek, H. Becht and R. Drzeniek

Institut für Virologie, Justus Liebig-Universität, Giessen, Germany

An influenza virus was inactivated stepwise by ethylene iminoquinone Bayer A 139; a viral product with a target size similar to that of neuraminidase was responsible for the cytopathic effect on cells grown in culture.

Received 2 December 1966; accepted 12 December 1966.





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