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Identification of parainfluenza virus serotypes by indirect solid-phase enzyme immunoassay
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
|March 1, 1982
Abstract:
An indirect enzyme immunoassay was used to detect and identify parainfluenza virus serotypes 1 and 3 in cell culture residuals from which infectious virus could no longer be recovered.
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