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STUDIES ON THE PSITTACOSIS-LYMPHOGRANULOMA GROUP : II. A NON-INFECTIOUS PHASE IN VIRUS DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING ADSORPTION TO HOST TISSUE
The pattern of growth of meningopneumonitis virus in vitro seemed to be similar to that occurring in ovo and thus the initial stages of development, the adsorption and the latent periods, were investigated by the use of tissue culture procedures. The initial increment of infectivity in allantoic mem...
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author | Girardi, Anthony J. Allen, Emma G. Sigel, M. Michael |
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description | The pattern of growth of meningopneumonitis virus in vitro seemed to be similar to that occurring in ovo and thus the initial stages of development, the adsorption and the latent periods, were investigated by the use of tissue culture procedures. The initial increment of infectivity in allantoic membrane suspensions following virus inoculation in ovo was due to prolonged adsorption of virus and not to immediate virus reproduction. The length of the adsorption period varied with the virus dilution employed. The reduction of virus titer in allantoic membrane suspensions subsequent to adsorption was due to a change of infectious virus to a non-infectious form and this seemed to be a part of the normal developmental cycle of the virus. The possible causes for both prolonged virus adsorption and for the subsequent development of a non-infectious form are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-21361402008-04-17 STUDIES ON THE PSITTACOSIS-LYMPHOGRANULOMA GROUP : II. A NON-INFECTIOUS PHASE IN VIRUS DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING ADSORPTION TO HOST TISSUE Girardi, Anthony J. Allen, Emma G. Sigel, M. Michael J Exp Med Article The pattern of growth of meningopneumonitis virus in vitro seemed to be similar to that occurring in ovo and thus the initial stages of development, the adsorption and the latent periods, were investigated by the use of tissue culture procedures. The initial increment of infectivity in allantoic membrane suspensions following virus inoculation in ovo was due to prolonged adsorption of virus and not to immediate virus reproduction. The length of the adsorption period varied with the virus dilution employed. The reduction of virus titer in allantoic membrane suspensions subsequent to adsorption was due to a change of infectious virus to a non-infectious form and this seemed to be a part of the normal developmental cycle of the virus. The possible causes for both prolonged virus adsorption and for the subsequent development of a non-infectious form are discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1952-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2136140/ /pubmed/14955577 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1952, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Girardi, Anthony J. Allen, Emma G. Sigel, M. Michael STUDIES ON THE PSITTACOSIS-LYMPHOGRANULOMA GROUP : II. A NON-INFECTIOUS PHASE IN VIRUS DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING ADSORPTION TO HOST TISSUE |
title | STUDIES ON THE PSITTACOSIS-LYMPHOGRANULOMA GROUP : II. A NON-INFECTIOUS PHASE IN VIRUS DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING ADSORPTION TO HOST TISSUE |
title_full | STUDIES ON THE PSITTACOSIS-LYMPHOGRANULOMA GROUP : II. A NON-INFECTIOUS PHASE IN VIRUS DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING ADSORPTION TO HOST TISSUE |
title_fullStr | STUDIES ON THE PSITTACOSIS-LYMPHOGRANULOMA GROUP : II. A NON-INFECTIOUS PHASE IN VIRUS DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING ADSORPTION TO HOST TISSUE |
title_full_unstemmed | STUDIES ON THE PSITTACOSIS-LYMPHOGRANULOMA GROUP : II. A NON-INFECTIOUS PHASE IN VIRUS DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING ADSORPTION TO HOST TISSUE |
title_short | STUDIES ON THE PSITTACOSIS-LYMPHOGRANULOMA GROUP : II. A NON-INFECTIOUS PHASE IN VIRUS DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING ADSORPTION TO HOST TISSUE |
title_sort | studies on the psittacosis-lymphogranuloma group : ii. a non-infectious phase in virus development following adsorption to host tissue |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136140/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14955577 |
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