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Isolation of Measles Virus from Cell Cultures of Brain from a Patient with Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
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1969
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Viral PathogenesisImmunologyVirus TransmissionViral PersistenceNeurologyMeasles VirusNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyCell CulturesDiagnostic VirologyNeurovirologyVirologyEncephalitisMature VirusPathogenesisSubacute Sclerosing PanencephalitisHerpesvirusesVirus-host InteractionMedicineGreen-monkey-kidney CellsBrain Cells
Isolation of measles virus from the brain of a patient with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis was accomplished by in vitro propagation of the patient's brain cells and cocultivation of the brain cells with a line of green-monkey-kidney cells. This observation offers direct evidence that measles virus has a a role in the etiology of the disease. Before the production of detectable, mature virus by the cell cultures, there was a prolonged period when they produced syncytia containing measles antigen, but they failed to hemadsorb.
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