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. 1930 Jan 31;51(2):209–217. doi: 10.1084/jem.51.2.209

THE RECOVERY OF VACCINE VIRUS AFTER NEUTRALIZATION WITH IMMUNE SERUM

Perrin H Long 1, Peter K Olitskly 1
PMCID: PMC2131813  PMID: 19869684

Abstract

1. When vaccine virus and its specific antiserum are brought together, no evidence of stable union between them can be determined by the experimental methods employed. 2. A definite relationship exists between the degree of dilution of a neutral vaccine virus-antiserum mixture and the size of the lesion produced by endermic inoculation of rabbits of any given dilution.

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