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Circulating immunoglobulin G can play a critical role in clearance of intestinal reovirus infection.

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FIG. 2. Reovirus titers in the livers and intestines of mice from variousstrains after i.p
FIG. 4. Effect of passive transfer of antibody on reovirus titers in the intes-tines of SCID and MuMT mice

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