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Genetic and Non-genetic Factors in Chromatographic Behaviour of Poliovirus

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SOME variants of poliovirus (E+) do not adsorb on DEAE-cellulose provided neutral 0.01–0.02 M phosphate buffer is used as a diluent; under identical conditions some other variants (E−) are almost completely detained on the ion-exchanger and can be eluted only with solutions of increased ionic strength1,2. The E character of polio-virus may be considered as a genetic property which has no complete correlation with any other marker investigated so far3–6.

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MASLOVA, S., AGOL, V. Genetic and Non-genetic Factors in Chromatographic Behaviour of Poliovirus. Nature 207, 1005–1006 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2071005a0

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