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High consequence human pathogenic viruses must be handled at biosafety level 2, 3 or 4 and must be rendered non-infectious before they can be utilized for molecular or immunological applications at lower biosafety levels. Here we evaluate psoralen-inactivated Arena-, Bunya-,Corona-, Filo-, Flavi- and Orthomyxoviruses for their suitability as antigen in immunological processes and as template for reverse transcription PCR and sequencing. The method of virus inactivation using a psoralen molecule appears to have broad applicability to RNA viruses and to leave both the particle and RNA of the treated virus intact, while rendering the virus non-infectious.
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Schneider, K., Wronka-Edwards, L., Leggett-Embrey, M., Walker, E., Sun, P., Ondov, B., … Kochel, T. (2015). Psoralen inactivation of viruses: A process for the safe manipulation of viral antigen and nucleic acid. Viruses, 7(11), 5875–5888. https://doi.org/10.3390/v7112912
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