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Recovery of the Viral Antigen in a Cell by means of Double Radioactive Labelling

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THE use of isotopes has rendered possible the examination of virus development at the cellular level1,2.

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ZHDANOV, V., ZHANTIEVA, Y. & STAKHANOVA, V. Recovery of the Viral Antigen in a Cell by means of Double Radioactive Labelling. Nature 203, 670–671 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/203670b0

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