| Literature DB >> 2854677 |
M P Burgasova, T B Sorokina, N M Chaplygina, N N Bogomolova.
Abstract
Avian adenovirus CELO was found to replicate poorly in Japanese quail embryos (JQE) and cell cultures of them. The infectious process in these systems was latent. The antigen of adenovirus CELO in JQE cell culture was detectable by the fluorescent antibody method (FAM) within the first 24-72 hours after inoculation as fluorescent cytoplasmic granules. Subsequently, fluorescence of nuclei and macrophage cytoplasm was observed. The results indicate that JQE and their cell cultures are not contaminated with avian adenovirus CELO despite regular circulation of this agent among avian populations. The advantages of FAM (rapidity and clearness) for identification of adenovirus as substrates contaminant as compared with other biological methods have been demonstrated.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 2854677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vopr Virusol ISSN: 0507-4088