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Etude par immunodiffusion de l'hétérogénéité du virus de l'herpes simplex

Studies on the heterogeneity of herpes simplex virus by means of immunodiffusion

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Des suspensions antigéniques brutes de cellules infectées par diverses souches d'herpesvirus hominis, comparées entre elles par la précipitation en gel au moyen de sérums de femmes enceintes, ont fourni entre autres des lignes de précipitation différentes. Les différences notées impliquent que les souches de virus diffèrent les unes des autres. Aucune corrélation n'a été établie entre ces différences et des différences biologiques ou sérologiques telles que d'autres auteurs les ont démontrées.

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Crude antigenic suspensions of cells infected with various strains of herpesvirus hominis, compared with each other by the gel precipitation technique with sera of gravid women, showed differences between precipitation lines. The implication was that the strains are all different from each other. No correlation was established between these differences and biological or serological differences, observed by other authors.

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Dédié au Professeur Dr. Dr. C.Hallauer à l'occasion de son 70ème anniversaire.

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Garcia, J.M., Bonifas, V.H. Etude par immunodiffusion de l'hétérogénéité du virus de l'herpes simplex. Archiv f Virusforschung 31, 125–136 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01241671

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