Growth of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Suspension Cell Culture
AUTOR(ES)
Richman, Alan V.
RESUMO
Respiratory syncytial virus, Burnett strain, adsorbed efficiently and grew to high titers in suspension cultures of HEp-2 and MA-160 cells. Our results compared favorably with previous experience with the growth of respiratory syncytial virus in monolayer cell cultures. The use of suspension cell cultures provides a convenient and simple procedure for producing high-titering respiratory syncytial virus pools.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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