PROPAGATION OF RABIES VIRUS IN CULTURES OF HAMSTER KIDNEY CELLS

P Fenje P Fenje
1960 Canadian Journal of Microbiology 45 citations

Abstract

A strain of rabies fixed virus has been successfully cultivated in tissue cultures of hamster kidney cells. This confirms an earlier report by Kissling. In the experiments here recorded a special culture tube incorporating a dialyzing membrane made it possible to maintain the cells in continuous culture for many weeks. By using this technique it was possible to obtain culture fluids of high infectivity.

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HamsterInfectivityRabies virusVirologyRabiesTissue cultureBiologyBaby hamster kidney cellVirusCell cultureStrain (injury)KidneyMicrobiologyIn vitroMolecular biologyAnatomyBiochemistryGenetics

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1960
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Volume
6
Issue
5
Pages
479-484
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45
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P Fenje (1960). PROPAGATION OF RABIES VIRUS IN CULTURES OF HAMSTER KIDNEY CELLS. Canadian Journal of Microbiology , 6 (5) , 479-484. https://doi.org/10.1139/m60-055

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10.1139/m60-055