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IN a previous paper on the formation of plaques by fowl plague virus in Petri dishes of chick embryo cells, it was briefly reported that neutral red had the effect of reducing the number and size of the plaques formed by the virus if added to the cells at the beginning of an assay experiment, but a much smaller effect if added after three days1.
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WATERSON, A. Effect of Neutral Red on Plaque Formation by Fowl Plague Virus. Nature 183, 628 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/183628a0
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