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Adaptation of Schmallenberg virus to continuous cell cultures

Abstract

A capability to adapt Schmallenberg virus to continuous cell cultures of different origin was investigated. The evidence of virus adaptation was established in continuous cell cultures BHK-21, porcine kidney, Vero, ovine kidney and Mark-145. The more efficient cell cultures were ВНК-21, PK and Vero. The aforementioned cell cultures could be of interest when choosing sensitive systems for cultivation of the agent for the purpose of receiving active virus-containing material.

About the Authors

S. V. Kononova
FGBI "ARRIAH", Vladimir
Russian Federation


A. A. Nesterov
FGBI "ARRIAH", Vladimir
Russian Federation


V. V. Dumova
FGBI "ARRIAH", Vladimir
Russian Federation


B. L. Manin
FGBI "ARRIAH", Vladimir
Russian Federation


A. V. Kononov
FGBI "ARRIAH", Vladimir
Russian Federation


Yu. Yu. Babin
FGBI "ARRIAH", Vladimir
Russian Federation


O. G. Gubenko
FGBI "ARRIAH", Vladimir
Russian Federation


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Kononova S.V., Nesterov A.A., Dumova V.V., Manin B.L., Kononov A.V., Babin Yu.Yu., Gubenko O.G. Adaptation of Schmallenberg virus to continuous cell cultures. Veterinary Science Today. 2015;(2):17-21. (In Russ.)

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