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Studies on poliomyelitis virus: II. The immunogenic potency of live and inactivated virus in guinea-pigs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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The antigenic response of guinea-pigs to live poliomyelitis viruses of all three types has been studied and the loss of antigenicity involved in inactivation by formaldehyde and by ultra-violet light have been determined.
We wish to acknowledge the debt we owe to the late Prof. M. van den Ende for his great help and interest in this work, and we are grateful for the assistance received from Dr H. Malherbe and Ruth Harwin in carrying out many of the titrations, and from Dr T. Mead for synthesizing some 1:4-diphenylbutadiene for use as a filter for ultra-violet light.
We also have to thank G. S. Turner, T. Norcott, Doreen Deeks and Margaret Pakes for their technical help.
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