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Isolation, Cultivation and Characterization of Camel Pox Virus

Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 1972
SummaryThree isolates of camel pox virus were studied and adapted to chick embryos and tissue cultures originating from different animal species.The highest yields of virus were obtained at 96–120 hours after inoculation of cell cultures.Cattle, sheep, goats and small laboratory animals did not become infected by intradermal inoculation of CPV.The ...
Ramyar, H., Hessami, M.
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Hepatitis E virus in cultivated cells

Archives of Virology, 1992
Hepatitis E virus (RNA and antigen) was detected in serial passages of FRhK-4 cells after they had been co-cultivated with primary kidney cells derived from cynomolgus monkeys experimentally infected with this virus.
, Kazachkov YuA   +6 more
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Human Wart Virus: In vitro Cultivation

Science, 1964
Inoculation of cell cultures of fetal skin of human and murine origin with virus extracted from human wart tissue resulted in the appearance of intracellular wart virus specific antigen, as demonstrated by fluorescent antibody techniques. Appearance of antigen was accompanied by cytopathogenicity and the accumulation of large numbers of characteristic ...
S, OROSZLAN, M A, RICH
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Insights into human norovirus cultivation in human intestinal enteroids

bioRxiv
Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are a significant cause of epidemic and sporadic acute gastroenteritis worldwide. The lack of a reproducible culture system hindered the study of HuNoV replication and pathogenesis for almost a half-century.
K. Ettayebi   +15 more
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Subcellular cultivation of a virus: Growth of ornithosis virus in nonnucleate cytoplasm

Virology, 1963
Abstract Cytoplasmic fragments, prepared by microdissection of cells from a human amnion cell line, are motile and undergo pinocytosis. They incorporate amino acids but do not incorporate those ribonucleic acid precursors so far tested. Cultures were infected with ornithosis virus before or after preparation of nonucleate cytoplasmic pieces and (1 ...
T T, CROCKER, J M, EASTWOOD
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Failure to cultivate rabies virus in vitro

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1949
Report of the unsuccessful cultivation of rabies fixed virus in a cell-free medium consisting of steamed sheep-brain extract, glycine, peptone and a number of accessory factors (tryptophan, aneurine, nicotinic acid amide, pyridoxine hydrochloride, sodium pantothenate and lactoflavin). After 24 and 48 hour's incubation at 37° C, under aerobic conditions,
Verlinde, J.D., Kret, A.
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A VIRUS DISEASE OF CULTIVATED CRUCIFERS

Annals of Applied Biology, 1935
Summary.An account is given of an apparently undescribed virus disease affecting cultivated crucifers and other plants. The virus is sap‐transmissible and has been so transmitted to young cabbages and also to various members of the Solanaceae. On Nicotiana glutinosa it produces a disease which is usually fatal.Preliminary tests with the virus ...
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Human Skin Grafted Upon the Chorioallantois of the Chick Embryo for Virus Cultivation∗

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1948
H. Blank, L. Coriell, T. F. Scott
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Chilli leaf curl virus disease: a serious threat for chilli cultivation

, 2018
Hament Thakur   +3 more
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Detection of human immunodeficiency virus‐1 by polymerase chain reaction and virus cultivation

Journal of Medical Virology, 1990
A. Sönnerborg   +3 more
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