The Multiplication of Measles Virus in Human Amnion Cells in vitro

Laboratory of Microbiology, State University, Catharijnesingel 59, Utrecht, The Netherlands The multiplication of the EDMONSTON strain of measles virus in suspensions of human amnion cells was studied. The first new virus appeared in the cytoplasmic fraction of the cells 17 to 20 hr after infection....

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Cell Line
Cell Nucleus - microbiology
Culture Techniques
Cytoplasm - microbiology
Dactinomycin - pharmacology
Humans
Measles virus - drug effects
Measles virus - growth & development
Measles virus - isolation & purification
Measles virus - pathogenicity
Measles virus - radiation effects
Spectrophotometry
Time Factors
Ultraviolet Rays
Virus Replication - drug effects
Virus Replication - radiation effects
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