Heliothis subflexa cell line for the production of baculoviruses

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Virus or bacteriophage – except for viral vector or...

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435236, 435239, 4352402, 43524021, 43524025, C12N 704, C12N 708, C12N 502

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ABSTRACT:
A cell line obtained from Heliothis subflexa, designated BCIRL-HS-AM1, and an in vitro process using the cell line to produce viral agents including viruses, viral particles, and/or occlusion bodies. The cell line is particularly useful in the production of baculoviruses and occlusion bodies of baculoviruses.

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