Abstract
Summary
Mice fed an adequate diet, save for various levels of riboflavin, showed no consistent differences to infection with Theiler's encephalomyelitis viruses. In four similar series (totaling 234 mice) injected with Lansing strain poliomyelitis virus, the differences were slight but the greater resistance in each series was in the deficient group.
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