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J Gen Virol 34 (1977), 557-561; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-34-3-557
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Demonstration of Nuclear Immunofluorescence in Rift Valley Fever Infected Cells

R. Swanepoel and N. K. Blackburn

Veterinary Research Laboratory, Salisbury, Rhodesia

Eosinophilic intranuclear filaments described previously in Rift Valley Fever infected cells, were shown to fluoresce specifically in an indirect technique with antiserum to the virus. Actinomycin D failed to suppress development of the filaments or replication of the virus.

Received 17 September 1976; accepted 5 November 1976.


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