A plate-based high-throughput assay for virus stability and vaccine formulation.
Standard methods for assessing the thermal stability of viruses can be time consuming and rather qualitative yet such data is a necessary requisite for vaccine formulation. In this study a novel plate-based thermal scanning assay for virus particle stability has been developed (PaSTRy: Particle Stab...
Main Authors: | Walter, T, Ren, J, Tuthill, T, Rowlands, D, Stuart, D, Fry, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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