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Infection and uptake of duck hepatitis B virus by duck hepatocytes maintained in the presence of dimethyl sulfoxide

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Infection and uptake of duck hepatitis B virus by duck hepatocytes maintained in the presence of dimethyl sulfoxide

Auteurs : John C. Pugh [États-Unis] ; Jesse W. Summers [États-Unis]

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Abstract: Primary duck hepatocytes maintained in serum-free culture medium containing dimethyl sulfoxide support efficient replication of duck hepatitis B virus following infection in vitro. Cells remain susceptible to infection for at least 2 weeks after plating, allowing spread of virus via repeat cycles of infection. Up to 100% of cultured hepatocytes can be infected by prolonged exposure to high titer virus inoculum at 37°. We have indentified a fraction of infecting virus which binds tightly to cells at 4°, presumably due to association with high affinity receptors on the hepatocyte membrane. The rate at which tightly bound virus is internalized at 37° appears slow, with uptake occurring over a period of at least 16 hr.

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DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(89)90199-2


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