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. 1984 Apr;19(4):548–549. doi: 10.1128/jcm.19.4.548-549.1984

Comparison of human fibroblast cells and primary rabbit kidney cells for isolation of herpes simplex virus.

D F Moore
PMCID: PMC271116  PMID: 6325497

Abstract

Human foreskin fibroblast cells and primary rabbit kidney cells were compared for efficiency in isolation of herpes simplex virus from 1,100 clinical specimens. Of the fibroblast cultures, 265 were positive, whereas 268 primary rabbit kidney cultures were positive. The results indicate that either cell type is acceptable for diagnostic use.

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