Improvement of respiratory syncytial virus replication in actively growing HEp-2 cells
- PMID: 6317708
- DOI: 10.1016/0166-0934(83)90011-3
Improvement of respiratory syncytial virus replication in actively growing HEp-2 cells
Abstract
The growth of respiratory syncytial (RS) and parainfluenza type III (PI3) viruses has been studied in actively growing versus relatively stationary HEp-2 cells. There was no effect on PI3 virus growth. RS virus synthesis was stimulated from 20- to 60-fold by growth in actively growing cultures when the cell density was approximately 1/3 that of a confluent culture. This stimulation was manifested by a greater yield of virus per cell, more virus-specific mRNA produced per cell, and a 50% decrease in the time before cytopathic changes appeared.
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