Tests for RNA tumor viruses in cell substrates used in virus vaccine production
- PMID: 73485
Tests for RNA tumor viruses in cell substrates used in virus vaccine production
Abstract
Test to detect RNA tumor viruses in cell substrates were reviewed with respect to advantages and disadvantages. Viral induction, electron microscopy, reverse transcriptase assays, density gradient centrifugation, and radioimmunoassays were performed on several cell substrates now in use or being considered for use in vaccine production. RNA tumor viruses were not detected by any of the methods except in the positive control cultures.
Similar articles
-
[Production of oncornaviruses by cell cultures].Vopr Onkol. 1974;20(1):56-62. Vopr Onkol. 1974. PMID: 4140609 Russian. No abstract available.
-
The contribution of cytochemistry and electron microscopy to the detection of contaminants in the cell material used for the production of virus vaccines.Dev Biol Stand. 1976 Dec 13-15;37:245-8. Dev Biol Stand. 1976. PMID: 201521
-
Primate endogenous viruses: their role in oncogenesis and as biohazards.Dev Biol Stand. 1976 Dec 13-15;37:219-28. Dev Biol Stand. 1976. PMID: 829599 No abstract available.
-
Retrovirus screening of vaccine cell substrates.Dev Biol Stand. 1996;88:157-62. Dev Biol Stand. 1996. PMID: 9119131 Review.
-
Issues of biological assays for viral vaccines.Dev Biol Stand. 1996;88:41-7. Dev Biol Stand. 1996. PMID: 9119161 Review.