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Volume 12, Number 1, January 2006

SARS–associated Coronavirus Replication in Cell Lines

Matthew Kaye,* Julian Druce,* Thomas Tran,* Renata Kostecki,* Doris Chibo,* Jessica Morris,* Mike Catton,* and Chris Birch*
*Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory, North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

 
 
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Figure 1. Cytopathology of uninfected cells (left column) and the same cells infected in vitro with severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated coronavirus (right column). A) Vero cells day 4 after infection. B) MA-104 cells day 4 after infection. C) Huh-7 cells day 11 after infection. D) pCMK cells day 11 after infection. E) COS cells day 11 after infection. F) MEK cells day 11 after infection.

 

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