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Isolation
Blood from horse with typical equine infectious anemia disease
Product Format
frozen
Storage Conditions
?-70°C or colder
Effect on Host
Cytopathic effects in horse leucocyte cultures
?CPE
Death or recovery as a carrier in horse
Recommended Host
equine dermal cells (ATCC CCL-57)
Production Host: ?E. Derm (ATCC? CCL-57)
horse; E. Derm cells (ATCC CCL-57)
Growth Conditions
Incubation: 8-21 days
Name of Depositor
W Malmquist, F Fuller
Source
Blood from horse with typical equine infectious anemia disease
References
Malmquist WA, et al. Production of equine infectious anemia antigen in a persistently infected cell line. Arch. Gesamte Virusforsch. 42: 361-370, 1973. PubMed: 4358259