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. 1973 Sep;26(3):429–430. doi: 10.1128/am.26.3.429-430.1973

Evaluation of the Interference Filter for Use in Rabies Diagnosis by the Fluorescent Antibody Test

Vester J Lewis 1, W Lanier Thacker 1, Helen M Engelman 1
PMCID: PMC379809  PMID: 4584584

Abstract

When compared with primary filters widely used for rabies diagnosis by the fluorescent antibody test, an interference filter markedly increased specific staining intensity and contrast.

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