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Inapparent viral infection of cells in vitro. 3. Manifestations of infection of L mouse cells by Japanese encephalitis virus
Authors:D R Dubbs  W F Scherer
Abstract:Dubbs, D. R. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis), and W. F. Scherer. Inapparent viral infection of cells in vitro. III. Manifestations of infection of L mouse cells by Japanese encephalitis virus. J. Bacteriol. 91:2349-2355. 1966.-Nine strains of Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus were propagated serially in cultures of L cells reaching titers of 10(3.5) to 10(6.3). Although cytopathic effects were not seen in cultures of contiguous L cells after infection with JE virus, cell growth was inhibited. Moreover, cell destruction was readily apparent in infected cultures of sparse, noncontiguous L cells. Differences in the size of cell population of infected and noninfected cultures (i) occurred despite only 0.2 to 3.5% of the cells in infected cultures being associated with infectious virus, (ii) were greater in actively growing cultures than in those kept in maintenance media, and (iii) were probably in part related to an interferon produced in infected cultures.
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