| Literature DB >> 5621490 |
C B Reimer, R S Baker, R M Van Frank, T E Newlin, G B Cline, N G Anderson.
Abstract
New zonal centrifuges can conveniently process as much as five orders of magnitude (10(5)) greater sample volumes than conventional swinging-bucket rotors. The continuous-sample-flow-with-banding versions may be used in series with ancillary purification procedures. Here we have studied the combined process: absorption and elution of influenza virus with barium sulfate followed by concentration and isopycnic banding of the virus in a buffered sucrose gradient. Kilogram quantities of impurity have been rapidly separated from grams of purified virus, which have been conveniently concentrated several hundred-fold by the purification process. Experimental vaccines made by these procedures are being evaluated.Entities:
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Year: 1967 PMID: 5621490 PMCID: PMC375411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103