Immortalized cell lines for virus growth

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

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This invention relates to the production and use of immortalized cell lines from primary chicken embryonic fibroblasts. The cells are useful as substrates for virus propagation, recombinant protein expression and recombinant virus production.

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