1972
DOI: 10.7883/yoken1952.25.169
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Genetic Stability of Sabin Strain of Type 3 Poliovirus in the Sensitivity to Inhibitory Bovine Serum I. Selection of Inhibitory Bovine Serum Against Type 3 Sabin Strain and Sensitivity to the Serum of Vaccine Progenies

Abstract: SUMMARY : Investigations were carried out on the identification and genetic stability of type 3 Sabin vaccine (Leon 12 a1b) strain using a bovine inhibitor marker.Sera with strong inhibitory activity to the virus were rarely found in calves, while with high frequencies in heifers, and found to be reduced slightly in number at advanced ages.Of 495 seraltested, two (BS-19 and BE-19) specifically neutralized 3 laboratory strains of type 3 poliovirus including Leon 12 a1b, and left wild virus strains of the same t… Show more

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“…Interference between viruses belonging to the same family or between members of unrelated ones upon coinfection of cells has been reported [17,18] . Generally, infection of a cell with two viruses could result in growth and maturation of both viruses, which might be beneficial to one of the viruses such as coinfection by adenovirus and adeno-associated viruses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interference between viruses belonging to the same family or between members of unrelated ones upon coinfection of cells has been reported [17,18] . Generally, infection of a cell with two viruses could result in growth and maturation of both viruses, which might be beneficial to one of the viruses such as coinfection by adenovirus and adeno-associated viruses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plaque assay : Plaque assays of bovine and human enteroviruses were performed on monolayers of CK and MS cells, respectively, according to the method described previously (Urasawa et al, 1972).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%