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. 1972 Jan;23(1):180–182. doi: 10.1128/am.23.1.180-182.1972

Adaptation of Swinepox Virus to an Established Cell Line

S K Garg a,1, R C Meyer a
PMCID: PMC380304  PMID: 4110427

Abstract

Swinepox virus was successfully adapted to the PK-15 cell line, but not the MDBK cell line. Virus titers obtained in the PK-15 host cell system were comparable to diploid swine kidney cell cultures.

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