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The Size of the Virus of Aujeszky's Disease (“Pseudo-rabies”, “Infectious Bulbar Paralysis”, “Mad-itch”) by Ultrafiltration Analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

W. J. Elford
Affiliation:
From the National Institute for Medical Research, London, N.W. 3
I. A. Galloway
Affiliation:
From the National Institute for Medical Research, London, N.W. 3
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The virus of Aujeszky's disease (pseudo-rabies) has been found to have a particle size of 100—150 mμ. Two strains were employed in these experiments, one that of Aujeszky, and the other Shope's “mad-itch” strain. The results with both strains were identical.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1936

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