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The Production of Antisera with Suspensions of Potato Virus “X” Inactivated by Nitrous Acid

Bawden et al., 1936

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13642449219918948483
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Bawden F
Pirie N
Spooner E
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British Journal of Experimental Pathology

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VARIOUS workers have shown that antibodies reactingspecifically with sap from plants infected with certain viruses can be produced in rabbits. There is a large amount of evidence indicating that the specific antigens are the viruses (or parts of them), but this cannot be …
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