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AN earlier report1 described the discovery of infective virus in kidneys of mice infected intranasally with influenza A virus. These observations have been extended by comparing the egg infectious titres in lungs and kidneys at intervals after inoculation and detection of specific virus antigens in these organs by an immunofluorescent technique.
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ISHIDA, N., MORIZUKA, T. & HINUMA, Y. Virus Antigens in Kidneys of Mice infected with Influenza A. Nature 201, 421–422 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201421a0
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