Cell culture adaptation of astrovirus involves a deletion

  • Willcocks M
  • Ashton N
  • Kurtz J
  • et al.
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Abstract

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

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Willcocks, M. M., Ashton, N., Kurtz, J. B., Cubitt, W. D., & Carter, M. J. (1994). Cell culture adaptation of astrovirus involves a deletion. Journal of Virology, 68(9), 6057–6058. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.68.9.6057-6058.1994

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