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Science 8 December 1944:
Vol. 100. no. 2606, pp. 523 - 524
DOI: 10.1126/science.100.2606.523

Articles

THE EFFECT OF ATROPINE SULFATE ON THE COURSE OF INFLUENZA VIRUS INFECTION

A. H. WHEELER 1 and W. J. NUNGESTER 1

1 HYGIENIC LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

It has been shown in mice that the administration of atropine sulfate intraperitoneally before the intranasal instillation of influenza A virus decreased the incidence and extent of infection of these animals.


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