Virus Cultivation
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Subject Areas on Research
- A laboratory-adapted HCV JFH-1 strain is sensitive to neutralization and can gradually escape under the selection pressure of neutralizing human plasma.
- A novel murine oncornavirus with dual eco- and xenotropic properties.
- Antigenic comparison of virus strains of mild and classical types of epidemic haemorrhagic fever isolated in China and adaptation of these to cultures of normal cells.
- BAI strain A avian (myeloblastosis) leukosis virus from myeloblast tissue culture.
- Depression of human monocyte chemotaxis by herpes simplex and influenza viruses.
- Establishment of cell lines with increased susceptibility to EV71/CA16 by stable overexpression of SCARB2.
- Human topoisomerase I promotes HIV-1 proviral DNA synthesis: implications for the species specificity and cellular tropism of HIV-1 infection.
- Inflammation and herpes simplex virus: release of a chemotaxis-generating factor from infected cells.
- Mouse cytomegalovirus reactivation in severe combined immune deficient mice after implantation of latently infected salivary gland.
- Murine cytomegalovirus gene amplification and culture after submaxillary salivary gland biopsy.
- Natural infection of a household pet red-capped mangabey (Cercocebus torquatus torquatus) with a new simian immunodeficiency virus.
- Neutralization of sensitized virus by the fourth component of complement.
- Performance of diagnostic tests to detect respiratory viruses in older adults.
- Polypeptides of avian RNA tumor viruses. IV. Components of the viral envelope.
- Polypeptides of avian RNA tumor viruses. V. Analysis of the virus core.
- Porphyromonas gingivalis-mediated Epithelial Cell Entry of HIV-1.
- Production of chemotactic factor and lymphotoxin by human leukocytes stimulated with Herpes simplex virus.
- Production of recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors.
- Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. II. Isolation of viral components.
- Rationally Designed Influenza Virus Vaccines That Are Antigenically Stable during Growth in Eggs.
- Response of bone marrow to MC29 avian leukosis virus in vitro.
- Search for the origin of HIV and AIDS.
- Selection of unadapted, pathogenic SHIVs encoding newly transmitted HIV-1 envelope proteins.
- Strain MC29 avian leukosis virus release by chick embryo cells infected with the agent.
- UV disinfection of adenoviruses: molecular indications of DNA damage efficiency.
- Use of recombinant adenovirus for metabolic engineering of mammalian cells.
- Virus-infected avian cell lines established in vitro.