Assessment of Virus Infectivity by the Immunofluorescent and Immunoperoxidase Techniques
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The immunofluorescent and immunoperoxidase cell-counting techniques were comparable in precision and reproducibility for the quantitative assessment of influenza virus infectivity. The dose-response function was linear with each procedure, and comparable results were obtained for estimating neutralizing antibodies in antiviral serum.
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