1964
DOI: 10.1007/bf01555170
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Demonstration of poliovirus in isolated leucocytes, blood and C.S.F. smears of infected monkey by immunofluorescence and biological means

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“…Visualization of poliovirus antigen in the leucocytes of infected monkeys by means of immunofluorescence has been recently reported from this laboratory (1). Mention was also made of the preliminary results obtained both with experimental animMs and clinical material in cases of influenza., lymphocytic choriomeningitis, mumps ~nd rabies and the possibility of the application of this method for an early diagnosis of viral infections wus discussed.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Visualization of poliovirus antigen in the leucocytes of infected monkeys by means of immunofluorescence has been recently reported from this laboratory (1). Mention was also made of the preliminary results obtained both with experimental animMs and clinical material in cases of influenza., lymphocytic choriomeningitis, mumps ~nd rabies and the possibility of the application of this method for an early diagnosis of viral infections wus discussed.…”
Section: (Received March 8 1965)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Immunofluor escence (IF) techniques, both direct and indirect, have been employed for the diagnosis of various viral infections [1]. In 1963, Kovacs and his associates observed poliovirus IF present in peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leukocytes of intracerebrally-inoculated monkeys [2]. In 1966, by in direct fluorescent staining of virus antigens localized in CSF leukocytes, Som mer ville [3] identified coxsackieviruses B 3 and B 5, echovirus 6, mumps virus, and herpes simplex virus.…”
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