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. 1961 Feb 28;113(3):511–515. doi: 10.1084/jem.113.3.511

AN IMMUNIZING SUBSTANCE FOR SEMLIKI FOREST VIRUS IN THE LIVERS OF IMMUNE MICE

I. THE INITIAL OBSERVATION TOGETHER WITH A CONSIDERATION OF THE ATTENDING CONDITIONS

Richard E Shope 1
PMCID: PMC2137367  PMID: 19867188

Abstract

A material capable of rendering mice resistant to Semliki Forest virus is present in the livers but not in the muscles, brains, or spleens of mice that have survived a usually fatal dose of virus.

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