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. 1929 Jul 31;50(2):181–187. doi: 10.1084/jem.50.2.181

OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING THE PERSISTENCE OF LIVING CELLS IN MAITLAND'S MEDIUM FOR THE CULTIVATION OF VACCINE VIRUS

T M Rivers 1, E Haagen 1, R S Muckenfuss 1
PMCID: PMC2131619  PMID: 19869613

Abstract

Cells survive for at least 5 days and at times are capable of multiplying in a mixture of serum and Tyrode's solution used by Maitland for the cultivation in vitro of vaccine virus.

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