Growth and persistent infection of African horse-sickness virus in a mosquito cell line

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  • A. Hazrati
  • A. Shafyi
  • H. Mir Chamsy
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Growth and persistent infection of African horse-sickness virus in a mosquito cell line.

Two strains of type 9 African horse-sickness (AHS) virus, adapted to mouse brain or to mouse brain and in monkey kidney stable (MS) ceUline, were readily propagatcd in a mosquito (Aëdes albopictus) ceUline. The peak titers of ceUreleased and ceU-associated virus were observed 96 to 120 ho urs after ceUs were infected. In the growth-curve studies, the ceU associated viral titer was nearly the sa...

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volume 24  issue 1

pages  23- 32

publication date 1972-02-01

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