The phrase "virus-containing fluids" presupposes that virus exists. Culturing material in epithelial cells is fine, but it is not a means to prove isolation. Rather, as the process implies, it is a blending of materials.
Please just show us a paper, with a methods section, wherein anyone claims to "isolate" a virus.
The phrase "virus-containing fluids" presupposes that virus exists. Culturing material in epithelial cells is fine, but it is not a means to prove isolation. Rather, as the process implies, it is a blending of materials.
Please just show us a paper, with a methods section, wherein anyone claims to "isolate" a virus.
Dear Todd Harvey,
The phrase "virus-containing fluids" presupposes that virus exists. Culturing material in epithelial cells is fine, but it is not a means to prove isolation. Rather, as the process implies, it is a blending of materials.
Please just show us a paper, with a methods section, wherein anyone claims to "isolate" a virus.
Thanks.