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Avian influenza virus adapted to grow in L 1210 mouse leukemiain vitro

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Avian influenza virus was successfully adapted to grow in mouse leukemia L 1210 cells by passages involving infectionin vivo followed by incubationin vitro.

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Hietanen, T.E., Wise, K.S. Avian influenza virus adapted to grow in L 1210 mouse leukemiain vitro . Archives of Virology 51, 243–249 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01318028

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