1992
DOI: 10.1159/000150229
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HeLa Cells Grown Continuously in Protein-Free Medium: A Novel Model for the Study of Virus Replication

Abstract: Human carcinoma of the cervix cell line HeLa, adapted to continuous growth in a protein-free chemically defined medium, was used as substrate for the replication of several human pathogenic viruses. Growth characteristics of the cells designated as HeLa-PF in protein-free 1:1 nutrient mixture of Dulbecco’s modified MEM and Ham’s F-12 supplemented with L-ascorbic acid 2-phosphate were similar to those of the cells grown in a serum-supplemented medium. After 30 months (135 subcultures) in the protein-free medium… Show more

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