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From the Department of Microbiology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract
The adsorption of influenza and mumps viruses into particles of lecithin-cholesterol provides antigens that are rapidly agglutinated by antisera in a slide agglutination test. The antigen is stable for one year. The test is simple, rapid and type specific. The results correlate well with those obtained by the complement fixation test.
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