Cell culture adaptation of astrovirus involves a deletion.

作者: M M Willcocks , N Ashton , J B Kurtz , W D Cubitt , M J Carter

DOI: 10.1128/JVI.68.9.6057-6058.1994

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摘要: Astroviruses have been adapted to culture by serial blind passage in primary human embryo cells. All viruses thus possess a 45-nucleotide deletion relative fecal or isolates made CaCo-2 cells; this may be responsible for the change host cell range.

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