1998
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2613.1998.00077.x
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Encephalomyocarditis (EMC) virus infection in PC12 and C6 cells

Abstract: PC12 cells derived rom rat pheochromocytoma and C6 cells derived from rat glioma were infected with 0.3 plaque forming units (PFU)/cell of the D variant of encephalomyocarditis virus (EMC-D), after pretreatment with or without nerve growth factor (NGF). The virus titres in medium and cells were investigated at 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h post infection (HPI), and histopathology and viral antigens in cells were examined at 24 and 48 HPI, respectively. As a result, neither viral replication nor light and electron mic… Show more

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“…(1997 ) clarified that only neurones of the infant rat brain were susceptible to the virus. In addition, recent experiments by our group ( Su et al . 1998 ) showed that nerve growth factor (NGF)‐treated PC12 cells which are derived from rat pheochromocytoma and display sympathetic neurone‐like properties were susceptible to EMC virus in vitro .…”
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“…(1997 ) clarified that only neurones of the infant rat brain were susceptible to the virus. In addition, recent experiments by our group ( Su et al . 1998 ) showed that nerve growth factor (NGF)‐treated PC12 cells which are derived from rat pheochromocytoma and display sympathetic neurone‐like properties were susceptible to EMC virus in vitro .…”
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confidence: 86%