๐ Ultrastructure of Felis catus whole fetus (Fcwf-4) cell culture following infection with feline coronavirus
Feline coronavirus (FCoV) consists of two biotypes based on their growth in cell culture and their antigenicity. Infections with FCoV are highly prevalent in the cat population worldwide. In this study, Felis catus whole fetus (Fcwf-4)cell culture was infected with FCoV UPM11C/08. Virus multiplication in cell culture was monitored and examined under the transmission electron microscope. The virus particles revealed the characteristic morphology of feline FCoV represented by envelope viruses surrounded by peplomers. Virus attachment and entry into the cell occurred 15 h post-infection (pi), and the myriad of virus particles were observed both extracellularly and intracellularly after 48 h pi. Thereafter, intracellular virus particles were observed to be present in vacuoles or present freely in the cytoplasm. ยฉ The Author 2011.
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๐ cell culture (240)
author
๐ค Alazawy, Amer
๐ค Arshad, Siti Suri
๐ค Bejo, Mohd Hair
๐ค Omar, Abdul Rahman
๐ค Tengku Ibrahim, Tengku Azmi
๐ค Sharif, Saeed
๐ค Bande, Faruku
๐ค Awang-Isa, Kamarudin
year
โฐ 2011
issn
๐ 00220744 14779986
volume
60
number
4
page
275-282
citedbycount
2
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