Abstract

The reaction of polyoma virus with various tissues of newborn and adult mouse and hamster was studied. It was found that homogenates prepared from a number of different organs were capable of inhibiting polyoma virus hemagglutination. Homogenates of salivary glands of newborn mouse were most effective, but homogenates of brain and kidney also inhibited hemagglutination in high dilutions. The same organs taken from adult mouse and from newborn as well as adult hamster also showed high inhibition titers. Relatively low titers or no detectable inhibition were obtained with homogenates of most other organs.

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