Type 2 Bovine Adenovirus as an Adventitious Contaminant in Primary Bovine Embryonic Kidney Cell Cultures 1
AUTOR(ES)
Mohanty, Sashi B.
RESUMO
Three lots of primary bovine embryonic kidney cell cultures obtained from commercial sources were found to contain type 2 bovine adenovirus. These cell cultures, apparently derived from healthy fetuses, required long incubation periods before the virus could be detected.
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