| 产品名称: | Zika virus, High titer |
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| 商品货号: | TS213771 |
| Classification: | Flaviviridae, Flavivirus |
| Deposited As: | Zika |
| Agent: | Zika virus, High titer |
| Strain: | MR 766 |
| Applications: | Vector-borne disease research In vitro infectivity assay Antiviral studies Spiking studies ELISpot Assay Virus neutralization assay Virus ultrastructural studies Immunological-based assays PCR-based assay validation Research and development Assay development Vaccine development |
| Biosafety Level: | 2
Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country. |
| Product Format: | frozen 0.5 mL per vial Specification: Quantitative PFUs and genome copy number reported on Certificate of Analysis; Infectious Titer: >107 TCID50/mL |
| Storage Conditions: | -70°C or colder |
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| Comments: | ATCC®xa0VR-1838PQ™ is a high-titer, live virus suspended in culture medium. This product was prepared from ATCC®xa0VR-1838™ via concentration by centrifugal filtration. |
| Effect on Host: | CPE, refractile rounding and sloughing |
| Recommended Host: | Vero cells (ATCC® CCL-81™) |
| Growth Conditions: | Temperature: 37°C Recommendations for Infection: Plate cells 18-24 hours prior to infection and infect when cultures are 60-80% confluent. Remove medium and inoculate with a small volume of virus (e.g. 1 mL per 25 cm2) diluted to provide an optimal MOI (e.g. 0.1). Adsorb 1-2 hours at 37°C in a humidified 5% CO2 atmosphere. End adsorption by adding virus growth medium. Incubation: 4-7 days at 37°C in a humidified 5% CO2 atmosphere, until CPE is progressed through 80% of the monolayer. |
| Name of Depositor: | J Casals, The Rockefeller Foundation, ATCC |
| Source: | Blood of a rhesus monkey which became infected while stationed as a sentinel in forest near Entebbe, Uganda, 1947 |
| References: | Dick GW, Kitchen SF, and Haddow AJ. Zika Virus. I. Isolations and Serological Specificity. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 46: 509-520, 1952. PubMed: 12995440 Zhu Z, et al. Comparative genomic analysis of pre-epidemic and epidemic Zika virus strains for virological factors potentially associated with the rapidly expanding epidemic. Emerg Microbes Infect 5: e22, 2016. |