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. 1965 Nov;13(6):1026–1029. doi: 10.1128/am.13.6.1026-1029.1965

Titration and Neutralization of Poliovirus in Micro Tissue Culture Under Increased Carbon Dioxide

Meir Kende 1, Mary Louise Robbins 1
PMCID: PMC1058390  PMID: 4286244

Abstract

Modification of the micro tissue culture technique, including incubation under increased CO2, resulted in prolongation of the viability of the cells. As a consequence, satisfactory titrations of poliovirus and of poliovirus antiserum have been achieved by the micro method. The technique offers a number of advantages over conventional methods.

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