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Suspensions of mouse brain infected with the GDVII strain of mouse encephalomyelitis virus cause agglutination of human Group O RBC at 4°C. Anti-GDVII virus serum inhibits hemagglutination by the agent as also does anti-FA virus serum. GDVII virus is adsorbed by human RBC at 4°C and rapidly elutes from them at 37°C. Three strains of poliomyelitis virus failed to show any evidence of hemagglutination.
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