Abstract
Summary
Japanese encephalitis virus in 20% suspensions of infected chick-embryo tissues may be partially purified by adsorption of inert material on particles of Attaclay SF, a naturally-occurring sorptive clay of exceedingly small pore diameter. Removal of about 75% of the nitrogen content of a crude virus suspension may be accomplished without a prohibitive loss of infectivity.
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