PRIER J E, SULLIVAN R
Science. 1959 Apr 17;129(3355):1025-6. doi: 10.1126/science.129.3355.1025.
An epithelial-like cell has been developed in line culture that apparently is stable. Although initially isolated cells were incapable of supporting the growth of poliovirus, the cells of the sixth and later passages allowed virus to propagate. The early, nonsusceptible cells were fibroblastic in appearance, in contrast to the epithelial type, poliovirussusceptible, derived cell of later passages.
已在传代培养中培养出一种明显稳定的上皮样细胞。尽管最初分离的细胞无法支持脊髓灰质炎病毒的生长,但第六代及以后传代的细胞能使病毒繁殖。早期不敏感的细胞外观呈成纤维细胞样,这与后期传代的上皮型、对脊髓灰质炎病毒敏感的衍生细胞形成对比。