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. 1966 May;91(5):1953-8.
doi: 10.1128/jb.91.5.1953-1958.1966.

Yaba tumor poxvirus synthesis in vitro. II. Adsorption, inactivation, and assay studies

Yaba tumor poxvirus synthesis in vitro. II. Adsorption, inactivation, and assay studies

D S Yohn et al. J Bacteriol. 1966 May.

Abstract

Yohn, David S. (Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.), Fanny R. Marmol, Victoria A. Haendiges, and James T. Grace, Jr. Yaba tumor poxvirus synthesis in vitro. II. Adsorption, inactivation, and assay studies. J. Bacteriol. 91:1953-1958. 1966.-Means to increase the efficiency of the Yaba tumor poxvirus assay in BSC-1 cell cultures were sought. A method was devised wherein 0.4 ml of each virus dilution was layered onto BSC-1 cells in 80-mm Leighton tubes and permitted to adsorb at 25 C for 18 hr prior to incubation at 35 C. The diluent found most reliable was medium 199 containing 50% bovine amniotic fluid adjusted to 2.0 mm calcium and 1.0 mm magnesium at pH 7.0. These modifications yielded highly reproducible titrations with a greater than twofold increase in assay sensitivity. Irreversible adsorption of Yaba virus by BSC-1 cells proceeds comparatively slowly at 25 to 33 C. Although the process is more rapid at 35 or 37 C, the increased thermal lability of the virus at these temperatures results in lower titers than with virus adsorbed at 25 C for longer periods of time. Yaba poxvirus appears to be 5 to 10 times more sensitive to thermal inactivation than vaccinia poxvirus.

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