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Infectious Viral Quantification of Chikungunya Virus-Virus Plaque Assay.
Methods in molecular biology, 2016The plaque assay is an essential method for quantification of infectious virus titer. Cells infected with virus particles are overlaid with a viscous substrate. A suitable incubation period results in the formation of plaques, which can be fixed and stained for visualization. Here, we describe a method for measuring Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) titers via
Parveen Kaur+2 more
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Virus Propagation and Cell-Based Colorimetric Quantification
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2023Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne virus belonging to the genus Flavivirus. ZIKV infection has been associated with congenital brain abnormalities and potentially Guillain-Barré syndrome in adults. Research on ZIKV to understand the disease mechanisms is important to facilitate vaccine and treatment development.
Tan, Jia-Yi+4 more
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Environmental Science and Technology, 2020
Airborne influenza viruses are responsible for serious respiratory diseases, and most detection methods for airborne viruses are based on extraction of nucleic acids.
Jyoti Bhardwaj, M. Kim, Jaesung Jang
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Airborne influenza viruses are responsible for serious respiratory diseases, and most detection methods for airborne viruses are based on extraction of nucleic acids.
Jyoti Bhardwaj, M. Kim, Jaesung Jang
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Review of Detection and Quantification of Rabies Virus Antibodies
Viral Immunology, 2021Rabies is an almost invariably fatal disease. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), rabies virus neutralizing antibody (RVNA) titers of ≥0.5 IU/mL are considered adequate for rabies protection. Therefore, detection and quantification of RABV antibodies are important. Many methods have been developed for detecting RABV antibodies.
Kewen Su+9 more
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Sindbis Virus: Propagation, Quantification, and Storage
Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2005AbstractThe prototype of the Alphaviruses, Sindbis virus, has a broad host range. In nature, Sindbis virus shuttles from an insect vector to a vertebrate host and back to the insect vector in a complex transmission cycle. Sindbis virus must, therefore, be able to replicate in two biochemically and genetically divergent hosts, invertebrates and ...
Christine Sinodis+2 more
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Newcastle Disease Virus: Propagation, Quantification, and Storage [PDF]
AbstractNewcastle disease virus (NDV) is a prototype paramyxovirus used to define basic steps in the life cycle of this family of viruses. NDV is also an ideal virus system for elucidating determinants of viral pathogenicity. Some strains of this virus are important agricultural pathogens that cause disease in poultry with a high mortality while other ...
Julie N. Reitter+3 more
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Dengue Virus: Isolation, Propagation, Quantification, and Storage
Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2012AbstractDengue is a disease caused by infection with one of the four dengue virus serotypes (DENV‐1, ‐2, ‐3, and ‐4). The virus is transmitted to humans by Aedes sp. mosquitoes. This enveloped virus contains a positive single‐stranded RNA genome. Clinical manifestations of dengue can have a wide range of outcomes varying from a mild febrile illness to ...
Freddy A. Medina+5 more
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Herpes Simplex Virus: Propagation, Quantification, and Storage
Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2006AbstractHerpes simplex virus (HSV) is the prototype of a family of large, enveloped, double‐stranded DNA viruses, the Herpesviridae, which cause significant morbidity and mortality in humans. Productive replication of HSV in cells in culture results in definitive changes in cellular physiology and metabolism, ultimately leading to lysis.
John A. Blaho+2 more
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Hemorrhagic Enteritis in Turkeys: Purification and Quantification of the Virus
Avian Diseases, 1983Two methods for purifying the virus of hemorrhagic enteritis from infected turkey spleens are described. One procedure utilized precipitation with polyethylene glycol, and the other consisted of trichlorotrifluoroethane extraction. Both procedures included sucrose-cesium chloride gradient centrifugation in the final purification step.
G G Schurig, R C Bates, J E Ossa
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