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Comparative Study
. 1977 May;5(5):535-42.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.5.5.535-542.1977.

Variables affecting viral plaque formation in microculture plaque assays using homologous antibody in a liquid overlay

Comparative Study

Variables affecting viral plaque formation in microculture plaque assays using homologous antibody in a liquid overlay

A S Randhawa et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1977 May.

Abstract

A liquid antibody microculture plaque assay and the variables that govern its effectiveness are described. The assay is based on the principle that low concentrations of homologous antibody can inhibit secondary plaque formation without inhibiting formation of primary plaques. Thus, clear plaques that followed a linear dose response were produced. The assay was found to be more rapid, less cumbersome, and less expensive than assays using agar overlays and larger tissue culture plates. It was reproducible, quantitative, and had about the same sensitivity as the agar overlay technique in measuring infectious coxsackievirus type B-3. It was more sensitive in assaying adenovirus type 3 and Western equine encephalomyelitis, vesicular stomatitis, Semliki forest, Sendai, Sindbis, and Newcastle disease viruses than were liquid, carboxymethylcellulose, and methylcellulose microculture plaque assays. The variables influencing sensitivity and accuracy, as determined by using coxsackievirus type B-3, were: (i) the inoculum volume of virus; (ii) the incubation period of virus; and (iii) the incubation temperature.

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