A rapid method for screening large numbers of environmental microorganisms for antiviral activity

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Abstract

A new method for screening microbial colonies endowed with antiviral activity is described. It is based on close contact between microbial agar cultures and agar-covered virus-infected-cell monolayers and allows the screening of large numbers of colonies in just a few months.

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Maullu, C., Lampis, G., Deidda, D., Petruzzelli, S., & Pompei, R. (1998). A rapid method for screening large numbers of environmental microorganisms for antiviral activity. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 64(3), 1161–1162. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.64.3.1161-1162.1998

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