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J Virol. 1985 November; 56(2): 651-654
Group B coxsackieviruses readily establish persistent infections in human lymphoid cell lines.
D Matteucci,
M Paglianti,
A M Giangregorio,
M R Capobianchi,
F Dianzani and
M Bendinelli
ABSTRACT
Exposing human lymphoid cell lines to uncloned or recently cloned group B coxsackieviruses results in the frequent establishment of chronically infected cultures. Persistence is maintained by a carrier culture mechanism involving virus spread through the medium and replication among a minority of cells at any given time. These studies provide a model for persistence by highly cytocidal viruses.
J Virol. 1985 November; 56(2): 651-654
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