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. 1974 May;27(5):988–990. doi: 10.1128/am.27.5.988-990.1974

Concentration of Oncogenic Herpesviruses by Methyl Alcohol Precipitation

C R Goodheart 1,2, G R Armstrong 1,2, D V Ablashi 1,2, G Pearson 1,2, T W Orr 1,2
PMCID: PMC380189  PMID: 4364464

Abstract

Oncogenic herpesviruses, like many other viruses, can be concentrated effectively from large volumes of culture fluids by precipitation with methanol with good recovery of infectivity.

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