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Human poliomyelitis virus in the form of infected monkey cord was purified by methanol precipitation at low temperatures. Titration by intracerebral inoculation in cynomolgus monkeys indicated no appreciable loss in activity of the virus during the purification procedure. It was shown that purified virus was infective for cynomolgus monkeys when administered by the oral route.
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