Quantitative Determination of Neuraminidase-Active Foci in Cell Monolayer Cultures Infected with Influenza or Newcastle Disease Virus
AUTOR(ES)
Palese, P.
RESUMO
A synthetic neuraminidase substrate [2-(3′-methoxyphenyl)-N-acetyl-α-neuraminic acid] was used to detect myxo- and paramyxovirus replication in tissue culture. This method allowed estimation of viral growth even in the absence of cytopathogenic effects.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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