Acta Virologica 1986-09-01

Some physical and chemical properties of Bhanja virus.

Z Hubálek

Index: Acta Virol. 30(5) , 440-2, (1986)

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Abstract

Bhanja virus is acid-labile, relatively thermostable, resistant to trypsin and heparin; a complete inactivation was achieved with chloramine B or formaldehyde, while phenol was ineffective, and UV radiation only partially effective.


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