Detection of cytomegalovirus in shell vial cultures by using a DNA probe and early nuclear antigen monoclonal antibody.
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Scott, A A
RESUMO
An in situ biotinylated DNA probe assay was evaluated as an adjunct to anti-cytomegalovirus early nuclear antigen indirect immunofluorescence and cytopathic effect on cytomegalovirus-infected monolayers in shell vial cultures. Viral infection was detected by early nuclear antigen indirect immunofluorescence at 24 h and by DNA probe assay and shell vial cytopathic effect at 5 days.
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