Binary ethylenimine
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Binary ethylenimine (BEI) is an inactivant used in the inactivation of the foot-and-mouth disease virus.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ H. G. Bahnemann (March 1975). "Binary ethylenimine as an inactivant for foot-and-mouth disease virus and its application for vaccine production". Archives of Virology 47 (1): 47–56. Springer Wien. doi:.
[edit] Further reading
- Bahnemann, Hans (February 1976). "Inactivation of viruses in serum with binary ethyleneimine" (PDF). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 3 (2): 209–210. ISSN 0095-1137. OCLC 1799460.

