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The Journal of Immunology, 1949, 62: 311-317.
Copyright © 1949 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Bovine Plasma Albumin in Buffered Saline Solution As a Diluent for Viruses

G. W. A. Dick and R. M. Taylor1

Abstract

Two-tenths per cent bovine albumin in buffered saline solution has proved to be a highly satisfactory diluent for influenza and yellow fever viruses, having many advantages over serum. Chief among these are that it is easily prepared and, as far as is known, contains neither specific nor nonspecific virus-inactivating substances.

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1 During the period when these studies were made, GWAD was in receipt of a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship and on leave of absence from the Yellow Fever Research Institute, Entebbe, Uganda.







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