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Isolation
Flies collected in Texas, 1948
Product Format
frozen
Storage Conditions
? -60°C
Effect on Host
Yes, in vitro effects: Cytopathic effects in tissue culture
CPE in TC; death in sM
Yes, in vivo effects: death in suckling mice
Recommended Host
human amnion cells; suckling mouse, i.c. or i.p. inoculation for mouse passage
Host of Choice:? HAm cells for TC, sM (i.c., i.p.) for mouse??? passage
Host Range: HAm cells (TC), sM (mouse passage)
human amnion cells in tissue culture
Growth Conditions
Duration: 2-5 days
Name of Depositor
HA Wenner
Source
Flies collected in Texas, 1948
Year of Origin
1948
References
Contreras G, et al. Identification of Coxsackie viruses by immunological methods and their classification into 16 antigenically distinct types. J. Immunol. 69: 395-414, 1952. PubMed: 13000150
Sickles GM, et al. Recently classified types of Coxsackie virus, group A; behavior in tissue culture. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 90: 529-531, 1955. PubMed: 13273503