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A rapid quantitative fluorescent antibody assay of polioviruses using Tragacanth Gum

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A rapid quantitative fluorescent antibody assay of polioviruses using Tragacanth Gum has been worked out.

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Kedmi, S., Katzenelson, E. A rapid quantitative fluorescent antibody assay of polioviruses using Tragacanth Gum. Archives of Virology 56, 337–340 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01315284

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