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Department of Microbiology University of Surrey, Guildford Surrey GU2 5XH, U.K.
The plaques formed by two calf rotavirus isolates differed in size and appearance. One isolate was more sensitive to homologous than to heterologous antiserum while the other was equally sensitive to both antisera.
Keywords: rotaviruses, plaque morphology, serum neutralization
Received 18 June 1981;
accepted 2 December 1981.
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