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Summary F. Odier, C. Vago & M. E. Lamy: Persistence of vertebrate viruses in insect hemocoel: study of the poliovirus in Coleoptera. The Poliovirus Type I. Mahoney strain inoculated into the hemocoel of the coleopteron Melolontha melolontha persists in the hemolymph over twenty days with progressively diminished titer. The inactivation more rapid than in physiological saline solution seems to be related to a substance present in the hemolymph even in vitro. The virus persists over a long period of the larval life of the insect studied.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Apr 30, 1974
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