نتایج جستجو برای: cytopathic effect

تعداد نتایج: 1642827  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1998
J Lama M A Sanz L Carrasco

A mutational and genetic analysis of the poliovirus protein 3A has led to the identification of a single amino acid mutant virus with a restrictive phenotype to form plaques in Vero cells. This mutant (I46T 3A) can be grown and amplified in HeLa cells, where virus replication takes place at wild-type levels. However, Vero cells infected with this virus cannot complete the growth cycle. I46T 3A ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
N H McManus

This report describes an accurate, reproducible, and efficient microassay for human interferon, using a dye-uptake method to quantitate cytopathogenicity. The antiviral activity was measured by using a Gilford 300-N microsepctrophotometer, with the automatic programmer, sampler, and data lister. Two hundred interferon samples, each in a final volume of 1.0 ml, may be analyzed and recorded in 45...

Journal: :Virus research 2006
Julia F Ridpath Stefanie Bendfeldt John D Neill Elisabeth Liebler-Tenorio

Two biotypes of bovine viral diarrhea viruses (BVDV), cytopathic (cp) and noncytopathic (ncp), are recognized based on their activity in cultured epithelial cells. Biotype does not correlate to virulence in acute infections as BVDV strains associated with severe acute BVD outbreaks are all noncytopathic based on their growth characteristics in cultured epithelial cells. Previous studies have sh...

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1997
H Tanaka K Matsuzaki H Nakashima T Ogino A Matsumoto H Ikeda H B Woodruff S Omura

Chloropeptins I and II, which are gp120-CD4 binding inhibitors, were isolated as pale yellow-brown powders from the mycelia of a soil actinomycete, Streptomyces sp, WK-3419. Their physico-chemical properties showed that they are chlorinated peptides. Chloropeptin I (C61H45N7O15Cl6) is a novel compound, but chloropeptin II was identified as complestatin. Both compounds inhibited gp120-CD4 bindin...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1990
C Fiorentini W Malorni S Paradisi M Giuliano P Mastrantonio G Donelli

Experiments done on in vitro-cultured cells exposed to toxin A from C. difficile showed a series of cytopathologic changes leading to cell retraction and rounding accompanied by the marginalization of the nucleus, which localized at one pole of the cell. Cytoskeleton appeared to be strongly involved in such modifications. In particular, the microfilament system seemed to be involved in cell ret...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1988
P E Oefinger S H Loo R M Gander

Conventional culture tubes were used in a modification of the spin-amplified adsorption procedure for recovery of herpes simplex virus (HSV) from clinical specimens. The sensitivity of isolation of HSV from 864 specimens adsorbed by the spin-amplified method was 100% (127 of 127), compared with 88.2% (112 of 127) for stationary-phase-adsorbed specimens. Cytopathic effect developed more rapidly ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1990
S L Johnston C S Siegel

The limited supply of the Lim Benyesh-Melnick antiserum pools for the typing of enteroviruses has made this test inappropriate for routine use in most clinical laboratories. We studied the correlation between the enterovirus groups and the cell lines on which they displayed cytopathic effect in order to make identifications without using the neutralization test. This study indicated that a pres...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology 1971
Y F Maichuk

Florenal, a new antiviral preparation, has shown inhibitory action on the cytopathic effect of herpesvirus in tissue culture. Florenal had a marked therapeutic effect in mice challenged intracerebrally with the herpesvirus. Clinical evaluation of herpetic keratitis, adenovirus conjunctivitis, and epidemic keratoconjunctivitis patients treated with Florenal ophthalmic ointment revealed a good th...

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