
doi: 10.1038/229342a0
pmid: 4322874
CATTLE are known to carry a substance(s) in their sera which specifically neutralizes various strains of polio virus1. It has been thought that the production of this neutralizing substance might be due to infection of the cattle with some other virus sharing a common antigen with the polio virus. No such agent, however, has so far been discovered.
Buffaloes, Guinea Pigs, Chick Embryo, Haplorhini, Mice, Poliovirus, Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral, Neutralization Tests, Culture Techniques, Animals, Cattle, Rabbits, Antigens, Enterovirus, Herpesvirus 1, Bovine
Buffaloes, Guinea Pigs, Chick Embryo, Haplorhini, Mice, Poliovirus, Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral, Neutralization Tests, Culture Techniques, Animals, Cattle, Rabbits, Antigens, Enterovirus, Herpesvirus 1, Bovine
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