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Page 43
... virus diseases . In September , 1937 , Rosenthal , Wooley and Bauer2 reported that Prontosil possessed therapeutic activity against the virus of choriomenin- gitis in mice but that sulphanilamide and Prontosil Soluble were inactive . We ...
... virus diseases . In September , 1937 , Rosenthal , Wooley and Bauer2 reported that Prontosil possessed therapeutic activity against the virus of choriomenin- gitis in mice but that sulphanilamide and Prontosil Soluble were inactive . We ...
Page 256
... virus protein , and the former workers have observed what appear to be pro- late liquid crystals or tactoids , after the concentrated virus protein has stood for a time . From the above discussion it appears that the virus may exhibit ...
... virus protein , and the former workers have observed what appear to be pro- late liquid crystals or tactoids , after the concentrated virus protein has stood for a time . From the above discussion it appears that the virus may exhibit ...
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... virus developed no symptoms . The virus increased in the young plants , but at a later stage there was no detec- table virus in the leaves used for protein determina- tions . The following conclusions are drawn from the data -A -B- -C ...
... virus developed no symptoms . The virus increased in the young plants , but at a later stage there was no detec- table virus in the leaves used for protein determina- tions . The following conclusions are drawn from the data -A -B- -C ...
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KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
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