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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 6(1), 1957, pp. 58-61
Copyright © 1957 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Electron Microscope Studies of Sindbis Virus: A Newly Recognized Arthropod-Transmitted Virus

Reginald L. Reagan, Frances S. Yancey, Sing Chen Chang AND A. L. Brueckner
Virus Laboratory, Live Stock Sanitary Service, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

Studies by electron microscopy of allantoic-amniotic fluid from embryonating chicken eggs infected with Sindbis virus show the virus to be spherical in shape with a diameter between 45 mu and 55 mu. These bodies could not be demonstrated in concentrated suspensions of normal filtered allantoic-amniotic fluid. Neutralization tests confirmed the virus to be Sinbis tropical virus.







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