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. 1978;3(2):111-8.
doi: 10.1002/jmv.1890030204.

Rat tracheal organ culture supports replication of parainfluenza 1 (6/94) virus and promotes 6/94 virus rescue from latently infected human brain cells

Rat tracheal organ culture supports replication of parainfluenza 1 (6/94) virus and promotes 6/94 virus rescue from latently infected human brain cells

Z Wroblewska et al. J Med Virol. 1978.

Abstract

Rat tracheal organ culture (TOC) supported replication of parainfluenza 1 (6/94) virus. Cell-associated and cell-free viruses were found after primary infection of TOC. In contrast to other mammalian systems, rat TOC was capable of maintaining 6/94 virus infectivity after primary infection. Rat TOC may be considered a potential indicator system that could be used to detect virus latent in human tissue.

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