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A New Virus Isolated from the Human Respiratory Tract.

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A new ether sensitive RNA virus was isolated during surveillance of URI among medical students in the winter of 1962. This virus is antigenically unrelated to all known human myxoviruses.

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Article first published: January 1966
Issue published: January 1966
PubMed: 4285768

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Section of Preventive Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago

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This investigation was supported by a research grant (R. G. E3292) from Nat. Inst. Health, Nat. Inst. of Allergy and Infect. Dis., and, in part, by the Kuppenheimer Fund, University of Chicago.

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