Summary
It was noticed that hemolytic activity of Sendai virus was inhibited by agar and aqueous agar extract. This inhibition activity of agar extract was reduced during acid hydrolysis.
Zusammenfassung
Es wurde beobachtet, daß die durch das Sendaivirus bewirkte Hämolyse durch Agar oder wäßrigen Agarextrakt gehemmt wird. Die hemmende Wirkung des Agars und des Extrakts wird durch hydrolytische Spaltung reduziert.
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Dabrowski, W., Andrzejewski, J. über den Einfluß von Agar und Agarextrakten auf das Sendaivirus. Z. med. Mikrobiol. u. Immunol. 155, 150–155 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02123858
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