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J Clin Microbiol. 1980 February; 11(2): 202-203
Antigenic comparisons of two new rotaviruses from rhesus monkeys.
G Stuker,
L S Oshiro and
N J Schmidt
ABSTRACT
Two rotavirus strains isolated in cell culture from infant rhesus monkeys with diarrhea were closely related to SA 11 virus and to each other by plaque reduction neutralization tests. However, results of immune electron microscopy suggested possible antigenic differences between the two rhesus rotavirus strains.
J Clin Microbiol. 1980 February; 11(2): 202-203
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