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[Identification by electron microscopy of a corona-like virus inducing diarrhea in piglets]
Voprosy Virusologii
|March 1, 1985
Abstract:
The results of identification by means of electron microscopy and immune electron microscopy of a corona-like virus isolated in diarrhea of pigs during the first weeks of life are presented. Morphological forms, diameter of particles, the length of external processes, and the buoyant density of virions were determined.
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