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* Department of Virology and Epidemiology
Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, U.S.A.
A sensitive, quantitative and reproducible plaque assay for the measurement of the simian rotavirus SA11 is described. Plaque formation required the presence of the facilitators pancreatin or trypsin and diethylaminoethyl-dextran in the agar overlay. SA11 produced plaques in three continuous primate cell lines: MA-104, CV-1 and LLC-MK2. MA-104 cells were the most sensitive.
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Received 7 September 1978;
accepted 24 November 1978.
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