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Concentration of baboon endogenous virus in large‐scale production by use of hollow‐fiber ultrafiltration technology
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A process is described in which the baboon endogenous virus (BaEV) is produced under optimum conditions in cell culture, and concentrated by hollow-fiber ultrafiltration technology under conditions of large-scale production. This system has advantages over conventional systems in that the flow rate is increased 2.5-fold during concentration. Thermal inactivation of BaEV was retarded by the addition of lactose glutamate to the harvested tissue culture fluid. After concentration, at least 91% of the virus RNA-directed DNA polymerase is recovered with a concomitant increase in infectious virus. Materials needed for modifying described systems may be obtained from commercial sources.
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