Glutaraldehyde inactivation of virus in tissue.

Applied Microbiology
F L SabelJ J McDade

Abstract

High concentrations of influenza virus and T3 coliphage were inoculated into mouse tissue blocks. Exposure of the inoculated tissue blocks to 5% alkaline glutaraldehyde resulted in rapid inactivation of both viral agents.

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