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. 1973 Aug;8(2):299–300. doi: 10.1128/iai.8.2.299-300.1973

Studies of the Antigenic Relationships of the New Human Papovaviruses by Electron Microscopy Agglutination

John B Penney Jr 1, Opendra Narayan 1
PMCID: PMC422847  PMID: 4353543

Abstract

Virus-antibody interactions observed by electron microscopy show that new human papovavirus isolates are antigenically distinct, but share common antigens.

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