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Failure of an Influenza Virus to Initiate Infection in Enucleate BHK cells

Failure of an Influenza Virus to Initiate Infection in Enucleate BHK cells

... A Uninfected BHK cells stained with Giemsa; B uninfected enucleate BHK cells stained with Giemsa; C nucleate BHK cells infected with Newcastle disease virus showing pronounced cell fusio[r] ...

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The leader polypeptide of Theiler's virus is essential for neurovirulence but not for virus growth in BHK cells.

The leader polypeptide of Theiler's virus is essential for neurovirulence but not for virus growth in BHK cells.

... of GDVII, a neurovirulent strain of TMEV, is not required for growth in BHK cells. A mutant virus that completely lacks leader sequences grows nearly as well as the WT parent, show- ing an only slightly ...

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Effects of l-Glutamine Deprivation on Growth of HVJ (Sendai Virus) in BHK Cells

Effects of l-Glutamine Deprivation on Growth of HVJ (Sendai Virus) in BHK Cells

... Growth of HVJ in BHK cells cultured in media deprived of various amino acids was investigated, and omission of L-glutamine from culture medium resulted in a marked inhibitory effect on t[r] ...

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Establishment and maintenance of persistent infection by Sindbis virus in BHK cells.

Establishment and maintenance of persistent infection by Sindbis virus in BHK cells.

... Lane 1, BHK ribosomal 28S and 18S marker RNAs; lane 2, viral RNAs synthesized during a standard Sindbis virus infection; lane 3, viral RNAs synthesized in cells infected with the late-pa[r] ...

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Identification of Polysomal RNA in BHK Cells Infected by Sindbis Virus

Identification of Polysomal RNA in BHK Cells Infected by Sindbis Virus

... The fractions containing the cores and heavier structures were pooled, and the RNA was analyzed on polyacrylamide gels as described in Materials and Methods.. The two samples shown in ea[r] ...

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Free and membrane-bound polyribosomes in BHK cells infected with Sindbis virus.

Free and membrane-bound polyribosomes in BHK cells infected with Sindbis virus.

... Rosemond and Sreevalsan from polyribosomes in the first steps of the fraction610 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest The data presented in this paper demons[r] ...

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Distribution of the Receptor Sites for Sindbis Virus on the Surface of Chicken and BHK Cells

Distribution of the Receptor Sites for Sindbis Virus on the Surface of Chicken and BHK Cells

... Variability in the number of influenza virus particles adsorbed to endodermal cells of the chorioallantoic membrane of chicken embryos has been reported 20, but as thin-sectioning techni[r] ...

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Restricted Replication of Frog Virus 3 in Selected Variants of BHK Cells

Restricted Replication of Frog Virus 3 in Selected Variants of BHK Cells

... Using a line of baby hamster kidney cells BHK selected from BHK 21/13 9 for their characteristics in suspension, Smith and McAusLan made the following observations for FV3 infected cells[r] ...

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Viral proteins and RNAs in BHK cells persistently infected by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.

Viral proteins and RNAs in BHK cells persistently infected by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.

... , Some lines of Syrian hamster cells persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus LCMV fail to produce extracellular standard or defective virus particles but neverthele[r] ...

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Purification and composition of the proteins from Sindbis virus grown in chick and BHK cells.

Purification and composition of the proteins from Sindbis virus grown in chick and BHK cells.

... The amino acid compositions of the Sindbis proteins purified from virus grown in BHK and chicken embryo cells are shown in Table 1.. Determinations were made as described in Materials an[r] ...

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Replicon Vectors Derived from Sindbis Virus and Semliki Forest Virus That Establish Persistent Replication in Host Cells

Replicon Vectors Derived from Sindbis Virus and Semliki Forest Virus That Establish Persistent Replication in Host Cells

... Mapping the adaptive genetic determinants of persistence. To identify the causal mutations, representative pools S1, S2, SF1, and SF2 were chosen for mapping based on their unique RNA profiles in the Northern analysis. ...

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Characterisation of BHK 21 cells engineered to secrete human insulin

Characterisation of BHK 21 cells engineered to secrete human insulin

... AtT20 cells (Davies et al. 1998). Co- In conclusion, BHK21 cells were successfully expression of both glucokinase and GLUT2 in the PPI transfected with the human PPI cDNA, but due to the expressing cell ...

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Construction of a genome-length cDNA clone for human astrovirus serotype 1 and synthesis of infectious RNA transcripts.

Construction of a genome-length cDNA clone for human astrovirus serotype 1 and synthesis of infectious RNA transcripts.

... To prove definitively that infectious virus was derived from RNA transcribed from the cDNA clone and not due to con- taminating wild-type virus, we infected CaCo-2 cells with ly- sates from BHK cells ...

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Properties of a novel thymidine kinase induced by an acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant.

Properties of a novel thymidine kinase induced by an acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant.

... The cells used in this study were baby hamster kidney cells BHK-21; 5-bromo2'-deoxyuridine BUdR-resistant BHK cells BUBHK, which express no cellular TK; and PyY/TG/ 649 Downloaded from h[r] ...

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Isolation of Herpes Simplex Virus Procapsids from Cells Infected with a Protease-Deficient Mutant Virus

Isolation of Herpes Simplex Virus Procapsids from Cells Infected with a Protease-Deficient Mutant Virus

... from BHK cells infected with the mutant m100; (b) native procapsids isolated from BHK cells infected at the NPT temperature with ...Sf9 cells containing HSV-1 capsid proteins ...

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Photoreactivation of a Cytoplasmic Virus

Photoreactivation of a Cytoplasmic Virus

... Table 2 shows that a preparation of ultraviolet-treated virus that was efficiently photoreactivated in chick embryo cells showed no evidence of photoreactivation in BHK cells.. Downloade[r] ...

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Early Stage of Establishment of Persistent Sendai Virus Infection: Unstable Dynamic Phase and Then Selection of Viruses Which Are Tightly Cell Associated, Temperature Sensitive, and Capable of Establishing Persistent Infection

Early Stage of Establishment of Persistent Sendai Virus Infection: Unstable Dynamic Phase and Then Selection of Viruses Which Are Tightly Cell Associated, Temperature Sensitive, and Capable of Establishing Persistent Infection

... as BHK/NA (b-18) cells were ...infected cells were ...from BHK/NA (a-1) or BHK/NA (d-3) cells, ...in BHK-HVJ cells that have been maintained for more than 10 ...

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The Antiapoptotic Protein Mcl-1 Controls the Type of Cell Death in Theiler's Virus-Infected BHK-21 Cells

The Antiapoptotic Protein Mcl-1 Controls the Type of Cell Death in Theiler's Virus-Infected BHK-21 Cells

... rodent cells produces ...virus-infected BHK-21 cells but that ⬃20% of cells undergo ...in BHK-21 cells, and protein levels decreased upon infection, consistent with onset of ...

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Effects of lysosomotropic weak bases on infection of BHK-21 cells by Sindbis virus.

Effects of lysosomotropic weak bases on infection of BHK-21 cells by Sindbis virus.

... Because our data presented above suggested an effect of these weak bases on RNA synthesis, we have performed a dose-response study of the effect of chloroquine on incorporation of uridin[r] ...

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Compartmentalization of Pseudorabies Virus and Subvirion Components in BHK-21 Cells and in the Extracellular Fluid

Compartmentalization of Pseudorabies Virus and Subvirion Components in BHK-21 Cells and in the Extracellular Fluid

... 280-285 Copyright © 1970 American Society for Microbiology Compartmentalization of Pseudorabies Virus and Subvirion Components in BHK-21 Cells and in the Extracellular Fluid Received for[r] ...

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