Vaccinia Virus Infection of Synchronized Pig Kidney Cells
AUTOR(ES)
Groyon, Rose Mary
RESUMO
Vaccinia virus replication was studied in pig kidney (PK-15) cells synchronized by excess thymidine treatment. It was found that virus replication with concomitant inhibition of mitosis can occur at any period in the life cycle of the cell except for the narrow span of time from late prophase through telophase. Cells infected at this time continue to divide, and vaccinia does not replicate until cell division is complete.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=375416Documentos Relacionados
- Type I topoisomerase activity after infection of enucleated, synchronized mouse L cells by vaccinia virus.
- Persistent infection of Friend erythroleukemia cells with vaccinia virus.
- Initiation of Vaccinia Virus Infection in Actinomycin D-pretreated Cells
- Vaccinia virus infection of HeLa cells. I. Synthesis of vaccinia DNA in host cell nuclei.
- Synchronized Infection of Cell Cultures by Magnetically Controlled Virus