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Comparative Study
. 1976 Dec;4(6):479-85.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.4.6.479-485.1976.

Vesicular stomatitis virus plaque production in monolayer cultures with liquid overlay medium: description and adaptation to a one-day, human interferon-plaque

Comparative Study

Vesicular stomatitis virus plaque production in monolayer cultures with liquid overlay medium: description and adaptation to a one-day, human interferon-plaque

J A Green et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1976 Dec.

Abstract

Vesicular stomatitis virus forms discrete, microscopic plaques in stationary cultures of the WISH amnion cell line. Microplaque formation is rapid, reproducible, and easily quantitated, occurs at temperatures ranging from 33 to 40 degrees C, and does not require a semisolid overlay. WISH cells, however, are less sensitive to vesicular stomatitis virus than are chicken embryo, 3T6, or Vero cells. WISH amnion cells also are highly sensitive to the antiviral effects of human interferon, and a quantitative human interferon assay, based on vesicular stomatitis virus plaque reduction in WISH cells, is described. This interferon assay can be performed within 1 day, uses a liquid overlay medium, does not require a vital stain, is as sensitive as other methods that use diploid cell strains, and is performed in a microtiter system.

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