Abstract
Cell-free and cell-associated human immunodeficiency virus cultures suspended in 10% serum remained infectious for several weeks at room temperature. The stability was further increased when cell-associated virus was suspended in neat serum. When dried onto a glass coverslip, virus remained infectious for several days, although cell-associated virus lost infectivity more rapidly than cell-free virus.
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Van Bueren, J., Simpson, R. A., Jacobs, P., & Cookson, B. D. (1994). Survival of human immunodeficiency virus in suspension and dried onto surfaces. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.32.2.571-574.1994
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