Establishment of a Vero cell line persistently infected with African swine fever virus

  • Salas J
  • Viñuela E
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A Vero cell line persistently infected with African swine fever virus was established by infecting the cells in the presence of 10 mM NH4Cl (Vero-P cell line). The virus derived from the Vero-P cultures infected Vero cells, and virus titers were comparable to those obtained in Vero cells acutely infected with African swine fever virus. The structural proteins of the virus from Vero-P cells were similar to those of the virus produced in lytic infections. Virus production was low when the Vero-P cells were growing logarithmically and increased considerably in confluent cultures when lysis appeared in a fraction of the cell population.

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Salas, J., & Viñuela, E. (1986). Establishment of a Vero cell line persistently infected with African swine fever virus. Journal of Virology, 58(2), 676–679. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.58.2.676-679.1986

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