1969
DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(69)90127-5
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Development of measles virus in vitro

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“…In contrast, the whole monolayer appeared to be covered with syncytia after three days and viral budding could be illustrated (Dubois-Dalcq and Reese, 1975). These observations are in agreement with previous data published for MV growth curves for the Edmonston strain in other cell lines (Black, 1959;Nakai et al, 1969). Scott and Choppin (1982) compared the virus production between the Edmonston and the Hallé strains.…”
Section: Other Measles Virus Strainssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…In contrast, the whole monolayer appeared to be covered with syncytia after three days and viral budding could be illustrated (Dubois-Dalcq and Reese, 1975). These observations are in agreement with previous data published for MV growth curves for the Edmonston strain in other cell lines (Black, 1959;Nakai et al, 1969). Scott and Choppin (1982) compared the virus production between the Edmonston and the Hallé strains.…”
Section: Other Measles Virus Strainssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Higher extracellular yields appeared with increasing cell-associated virus titers, also suggesting a continuous budding of virus particles (Nakai et al, 1969). Interestingly, HeLa cells showed temperature dependant virus release.…”
Section: Extracellular and Cell-associated Virusmentioning
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