The fluorescent antibody (FA) technique has been previously applied to the study of the multiplication of certain arboviruses in mosquitoes. This report describes a similar study of Whataroa virus in the local mosquito, Aedes australis.
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9926479270701891
Title
A fluorescent antibody study of the development of Whataroa virus in the salivary gland of the mosquito (Aedes australis)
Creators
T. Maguire
Publication Details
Proceedings of the University of Otago Medical School, Vol.53(3), pp.75-76
Academic Unit
Otago Medical School Research Society
Publisher
Otago Medical School Research Society
Date published ; e-published
1975
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Date copyright
1975
Comment
Abstract presented at Otago Medical Research Society meeting. There is no published article available. If abstract text is digitally available, it will be included in this record.
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Language
English
Resource Type; Subtype
Conference proceeding
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