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* Department of Human Genetics
Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, U.S.A.
Replication of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) was studied in various cell lines of rat nervous system origin. Infection of neonatal rat glial primary cells with HSV-1, strain KOS, produced normal yields of progeny virus. Glioma lines B9 and B15 were permissive, the neuronal line B50 was partially restricted (10 to 100-fold reduction) and the neuronal line B103 was non-permissive (> 1000-fold reduction) for HSV-1 (KOS) replication. Synthesis of virus DNA in infected B103 cells was not detected. However, at least some virus macromolecular synthesis was induced, including production of thymidine kinase, DNA polymerase and virus structural proteins.
Received 4 May 1977;
accepted 11 October 1977.
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