
(from the article `Enders, John Franklin`) ...to humans. The Enders–Weller–Robbins method of production, achieved in test tubes using cultures of nonnerve tissue from human embryos and ... ...strains. He then demonstrated that killed virus of each of the three, although incapable of producing the disease, could induce antibody...
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Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV). The polio virus in ipv has been inactivated (killed). The salk vaccine is named after the american physician-virologist jonas salk. See immunization, polio. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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poliovirus vaccine inactivated.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sawk Definitions: 1. the original poliovirus vaccine, composed of virus propagated in monkey kidney tissue culture and inactivated. See: poliovirus vaccines
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Salk vaccine: Vaccine against poliomyelitis named for Dr. Jonas Salk who developed and introduced it in 1955. It was the first type of polio vaccine to become available. It was made by cultivating three strains of the virus separately in monkey tissue. The virus was separated from the tissue, stored for a week, and killed with formaldehyde. This ki...
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[
n] - a poliovirus vaccine consisting of inactivated polio virus that is injected subcutaneously to provide immunity to poliomyelitis
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IPV noun a poliovirus vaccine consisting of inactivated polio virus that is injected subcutaneously to provide immunity to poliomyelitis
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