Six different fixed strains of rabies virus were analysed for their capacity to produce defective particles following acute infection of BHK-21 cells. Five of the six strains produced one or more defective particle populations with strain-specific sedimentation properties, particle length and abbreviated RNA genome size. These defective particles varied in their capacity to interfere with replication of standard rabies virus in cell culture. Each virus strain characteristically either killed adult mice according to a normal dose-response pattern or to an auto-interference type of pattern, or failed to kill mice. Different strains also varied in their capacity to induce a cytopathic effect in cell culture. However, there was no apparent corr...
Serial passaging of Semliki Forest virus in BHK cells at a constant input multiplicity of 5o p.f.u./...
Homologous autointerference mediated by defective-interfering (DI) particles was first described wit...
The titre of defective interfering (DI) influenza virus measured by an assay based on the inhibition...
Two strains of fixed rabies virus were examined for their ability to regenerate defective interferin...
By electron microscopy, particles of defective interfering Semliki Forest virus (DI SFV) had a mean ...
Three characteristics of a variety of strains and substrains of cell culture-adapted rabies virus we...
In 1938, Webster reported an investigation on the immunizing properties of phenolized rabies vaccine...
In this study the attempts to adapt Roma fixed rabies virus to BHK21/S13 cells and human diploid fib...
AbstractA systematic study was made to measure the generation of defective interfering particles upo...
The synthesis of virus RNA and proteins in cells infected with two populations of defective virions ...
The synthesis of virus RNA and proteins in cells infected with two populations of defective virions ...
The studies undertaken in this thesis described the biological characteristics of defective interfer...
A defective interfering (DI) virus differs from the infectious virus from which it originated in hav...
Abstract Background Viruses can fall prey to their defective interfering (DI) particles. When viruse...
Rabies-related Mokola and Lagos bat rhabdoviruses produced heterogeneous plaque populations after gr...
Serial passaging of Semliki Forest virus in BHK cells at a constant input multiplicity of 5o p.f.u./...
Homologous autointerference mediated by defective-interfering (DI) particles was first described wit...
The titre of defective interfering (DI) influenza virus measured by an assay based on the inhibition...
Two strains of fixed rabies virus were examined for their ability to regenerate defective interferin...
By electron microscopy, particles of defective interfering Semliki Forest virus (DI SFV) had a mean ...
Three characteristics of a variety of strains and substrains of cell culture-adapted rabies virus we...
In 1938, Webster reported an investigation on the immunizing properties of phenolized rabies vaccine...
In this study the attempts to adapt Roma fixed rabies virus to BHK21/S13 cells and human diploid fib...
AbstractA systematic study was made to measure the generation of defective interfering particles upo...
The synthesis of virus RNA and proteins in cells infected with two populations of defective virions ...
The synthesis of virus RNA and proteins in cells infected with two populations of defective virions ...
The studies undertaken in this thesis described the biological characteristics of defective interfer...
A defective interfering (DI) virus differs from the infectious virus from which it originated in hav...
Abstract Background Viruses can fall prey to their defective interfering (DI) particles. When viruse...
Rabies-related Mokola and Lagos bat rhabdoviruses produced heterogeneous plaque populations after gr...
Serial passaging of Semliki Forest virus in BHK cells at a constant input multiplicity of 5o p.f.u./...
Homologous autointerference mediated by defective-interfering (DI) particles was first described wit...
The titre of defective interfering (DI) influenza virus measured by an assay based on the inhibition...