Plaque Formation by Infectious Canine Hepatitis (ICH) Virus
Summary Plaque formation by infectious canine hepatitis virus was demonstrated on dog kidney monolayers with both dog and swine kidney grown virus. A plaque-derived virus clone was identified as ICH by stationary tube neutralization test as well as by plaque assay. Under conditions of the study, ass...
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Plaque formation by infectious canine hepatitis virus was demonstrated on dog kidney monolayers with both dog and swine kidney grown virus. A plaque-derived virus clone was identified as ICH by stationary tube neutralization test as well as by plaque assay. Under conditions of the study, assay by plaque plates appears to be a more sensitive titration method than by stationary tissue culture tubes. |
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