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. 1966 Nov;92(5):1422-9.
doi: 10.1128/jb.92.5.1422-1429.1966.

Multiplicity reactivation of reovirus particles after exposure to ultraviolet light

Multiplicity reactivation of reovirus particles after exposure to ultraviolet light

M E McClain et al. J Bacteriol. 1966 Nov.

Abstract

McClain, Mary E. (California State Department of Public Health, Berkeley), and Rex S. Spendlove. Multiplicity reactivation of reovirus particles after exposure to ultraviolet light. J. Bacteriol. 92:1422-1429. 1966.-Exposure of reovirus suspensions to moderate doses of ultraviolet light results in essentially exponential inactivation of infectivity to survivals of 10(-2) to 10(-3). With suspensions of sufficiently high particle concentration, larger doses of ultraviolet light (6 to 12 min) are associated with multiplicity reactivation (MR) which is demonstrable both by immunofluorescent-cell count and by plaque assay in FL human amnion cells. Similar effects are produced by photodynamic inactivation in the presence of proflavine, but not by thermal inactivation at 50 C. All three reovirus types exhibit MR under appropriate conditions, and all three interact in mixed ultraviolet suspensions with high efficiency. Progeny from FL cells infected under conditions of MR were as infectious as those of unirradiated inocula, with yields per cell ranging from 10(4) to 4 x 10(4) infective units.

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