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. 1969 Jun;3(6):631–632. doi: 10.1128/jvi.3.6.631-632.1969

Colorado Tick Fever Virus: Growth in a Mosquito Cell Line

C E Yunker 1, J Cory 1
PMCID: PMC375824  PMID: 5798247

Abstract

Two strains of Colorado tick fever virus grew in Singh's Aedes albopictus cells. In one of three experiments, virus growth continued for 7 weeks.

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