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. 1937 Jun 30;66(1):125–131. doi: 10.1084/jem.66.1.125

PROPAGATION OF RABIES VIRUS IN TISSUE CULTURE

Leslie T Webster 1, Anna D Clow 1
PMCID: PMC2133587  PMID: 19870646

Abstract

Rabies virus has been propagated in serum-Tyrode solution containing either embryo mouse brain or embryo chick brain. The culture virus reached a titre of 3 x 10–5 cc. after 4 days' incubation at 37°C., and survived at least 2 months at 5°C. in the liquid or dry state.

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