Bibliographic citations
Sánchez, M., (2006). Permisibilidad de cultivos celulares secundarios de alpaca y llama a multiplicación viral de herpesvirus bovino, virus de la diarrea viral bovina, virus parainfluenza 3 bovina y virus respiratorio sincitial bovino [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/705
Sánchez, M., Permisibilidad de cultivos celulares secundarios de alpaca y llama a multiplicación viral de herpesvirus bovino, virus de la diarrea viral bovina, virus parainfluenza 3 bovina y virus respiratorio sincitial bovino [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2006. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/705
@misc{renati/475216,
title = "Permisibilidad de cultivos celulares secundarios de alpaca y llama a multiplicación viral de herpesvirus bovino, virus de la diarrea viral bovina, virus parainfluenza 3 bovina y virus respiratorio sincitial bovino",
author = "Sánchez Salazar, Manuel Rodolfo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2006"
}
--- In order to determine the permisibility of alpaca and llama cell cultures to infection by various viral agents of known seroprevalence, nasal turbinate and skin cell lines of alpaca and llama were established and infected with Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus (BVDV), Bovine Herpes Virus type 1 (BHV-1), Bovine respiratory Sincitial Virus (BRSV) and Bovine Parainfluenza Virus type 3 (BPIV-3). Presentation of citopathogenic effect (CPE) was determined and characterized by optical microscopy of Hematoxilin-Eosine stained monolayers. The presence of viral antigen was confirmed by Direct Immunofluorescence. Every cell line was permisible to infection with the four viral strains, showing the characteristic CPE. These results prove that alpaca and llama cells cultured in vitro show homologue receptors to those found in bovine cells and determine that these type of cultured cells repesent an appropriate model for viral infection assays. Key Words: alpaca, llama, cell lines, permisibility, Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus (BVDV), Bovine Herpes Virus type 1 (BHV-1), Bovine respiratory Sincitial Virus (BRSV) and Bovine Parainfluenza Virus type 3 (BPIV-3), Citopathogenic effect (CPE).
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