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THE MAMMALIAN CELL VIRUS RELATIONSHIP : IV. INFECTION OF NATURALLY INSUSCEPTIBLE CELLS WITH ENTEROVIRUS RIBONUCLEIC ACID

Ribonucleic acid extracted with phenol from Type 1 poliovirus, Coxsackie A-9, Coxsackie B-1, and ECHO 8 viruses infected non-primate cells and animals insusceptible to whole virus as such. Viral RNA was proved infectious for insusceptible cells in test systems of established cell lines, primary mono...

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Autores principales: Holland, John J., McLaren, Leroy C., Syverton, Jerome T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1959
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13664869
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author Holland, John J.
McLaren, Leroy C.
Syverton, Jerome T.
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Syverton, Jerome T.
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description Ribonucleic acid extracted with phenol from Type 1 poliovirus, Coxsackie A-9, Coxsackie B-1, and ECHO 8 viruses infected non-primate cells and animals insusceptible to whole virus as such. Viral RNA was proved infectious for insusceptible cells in test systems of established cell lines, primary monolayer cultures, Maitland type cultures, and living animals inoculated intracerebrally. Cells of rabbit, swine, mouse, guinea pig, chicken, and hamster were infected. Each virus produced was identical with the virus donating RNA, in (a) neutralization by homotypic antiserum, (b) resistance to ribonuclease treatment, and (c) failure to be adsorbed or replicated by nonprimate cells, even of the strain producing the virus from RNA. Produced virus was adsorbed and replicated by susceptible primate cells as usual. Virus in RNA-infected cell cultures was produced in a single cycle unaccompanied by overt cytopathic effect on non-primate cells or disease of intracerebrally inoculated animals. By drastic elution of infective poliovirus associated with rabbit cells exposed to massive inocula of intact virus, intact poliovirus was shown to infect insusceptible non-primate cells to produce progeny indistinguishable from the parent virus population. Under these conditions, infection was accomplished by about 10 virus plaque-forming units per billion inoculated.
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spelling pubmed-21369652008-04-17 THE MAMMALIAN CELL VIRUS RELATIONSHIP : IV. INFECTION OF NATURALLY INSUSCEPTIBLE CELLS WITH ENTEROVIRUS RIBONUCLEIC ACID Holland, John J. McLaren, Leroy C. Syverton, Jerome T. J Exp Med Article Ribonucleic acid extracted with phenol from Type 1 poliovirus, Coxsackie A-9, Coxsackie B-1, and ECHO 8 viruses infected non-primate cells and animals insusceptible to whole virus as such. Viral RNA was proved infectious for insusceptible cells in test systems of established cell lines, primary monolayer cultures, Maitland type cultures, and living animals inoculated intracerebrally. Cells of rabbit, swine, mouse, guinea pig, chicken, and hamster were infected. Each virus produced was identical with the virus donating RNA, in (a) neutralization by homotypic antiserum, (b) resistance to ribonuclease treatment, and (c) failure to be adsorbed or replicated by nonprimate cells, even of the strain producing the virus from RNA. Produced virus was adsorbed and replicated by susceptible primate cells as usual. Virus in RNA-infected cell cultures was produced in a single cycle unaccompanied by overt cytopathic effect on non-primate cells or disease of intracerebrally inoculated animals. By drastic elution of infective poliovirus associated with rabbit cells exposed to massive inocula of intact virus, intact poliovirus was shown to infect insusceptible non-primate cells to produce progeny indistinguishable from the parent virus population. Under these conditions, infection was accomplished by about 10 virus plaque-forming units per billion inoculated. The Rockefeller University Press 1959-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2136965/ /pubmed/13664869 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1959, by The Rockefeller Institute 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/).
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Holland, John J.
McLaren, Leroy C.
Syverton, Jerome T.
THE MAMMALIAN CELL VIRUS RELATIONSHIP : IV. INFECTION OF NATURALLY INSUSCEPTIBLE CELLS WITH ENTEROVIRUS RIBONUCLEIC ACID
title THE MAMMALIAN CELL VIRUS RELATIONSHIP : IV. INFECTION OF NATURALLY INSUSCEPTIBLE CELLS WITH ENTEROVIRUS RIBONUCLEIC ACID
title_full THE MAMMALIAN CELL VIRUS RELATIONSHIP : IV. INFECTION OF NATURALLY INSUSCEPTIBLE CELLS WITH ENTEROVIRUS RIBONUCLEIC ACID
title_fullStr THE MAMMALIAN CELL VIRUS RELATIONSHIP : IV. INFECTION OF NATURALLY INSUSCEPTIBLE CELLS WITH ENTEROVIRUS RIBONUCLEIC ACID
title_full_unstemmed THE MAMMALIAN CELL VIRUS RELATIONSHIP : IV. INFECTION OF NATURALLY INSUSCEPTIBLE CELLS WITH ENTEROVIRUS RIBONUCLEIC ACID
title_short THE MAMMALIAN CELL VIRUS RELATIONSHIP : IV. INFECTION OF NATURALLY INSUSCEPTIBLE CELLS WITH ENTEROVIRUS RIBONUCLEIC ACID
title_sort mammalian cell virus relationship : iv. infection of naturally insusceptible cells with enterovirus ribonucleic acid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13664869
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