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EXPERIMENTS in our laboratory have indicated that a new cephalosporin preparation, ‘Cephaloridine’ (CR), is capable of arresting the development of a trachoma agent at an early stage, when used in concentrations as low as 0.1 µg/ml, of culture medium. In the present communication, some findings on the effect of this antibiotic on the multiplication of vaccinia virus in cell culture will be described.
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NISHMI, M. Effect of ‘Cephaloridine’ on Vaccinia Virus in vitro. Nature 209, 222–223 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/209222a0
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