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Volume 10, Number 3, March 2004 Coronaviridae and SARS-associated Coronavirus Strain HSR1Elisa Vicenzi,* Filippo Canducci,* Debora Pinna,* Nicasio Mancini,*
Silvia Carletti,* Adriano Lazzarin,*† Claudio Bordignon,*† Guido Poli
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Figure 1. Cytopathic effect (CPE) of primary severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated coronavirus strain HSR1 isolate. A, uninfected Vero cells form a continuous monolayer of spindle-shaped cells. B, a strong CPE was observed after 24 hours of incubation of Vero cells with the patient sputum sample (primary isolate). |
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