Peter Palese - Leonia NJ, US Adolfo Garcia-Sastre - New York NY, US Robert O'Neil - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University - New York NY
International Classification:
C12N007/00
US Classification:
435239, 4352351, 435237, 435325
Abstract:
The present invention relates, to novel methods and substrates for the propagation of viruses. The invention relates to IFN-deficient substrates and methods for propagating viruses in these unconventional substrates. In particular, the invention relates to methods of propagating viruses in immature embryonated eggs, preferably six- to nine-day-old chicken eggs. The methods of the invention are particularly attractive for growing viruses suitable for use in vaccine and pharmaceutical formulations.
Methods And Interferon Deficient Substrates For The Propagation Of Viruses
Peter Palese - Leonia NJ, US Robert O'Neil - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University - New York NY
International Classification:
C12N 5/00
US Classification:
435325, 4352351
Abstract:
The present invention relates, to novel methods and substrates for the propagation of viruses. The invention relates to IFN-deficient substrates and methods for propagating viruses in these unconventional substrates. In particular, the invention relates to methods of propagating viruses in immature embryonated eggs, preferably six- to nine-day-old chicken eggs. The methods of the invention are particularly attractive for growing viruses suitable for use in vaccine and pharmaceutical formulations.
Novel Methods And Interferon Deficient Substrates For The Propagation Of Viruses
Peter Palese - Leonia NJ, US Adolfo Garcia-Sastre - New York NY, US Robert E. O'Neil - New York NY, US
International Classification:
C12N 7/00
US Classification:
4352351
Abstract:
The present invention relates, to novel methods and substrates for the propagation of viruses. The invention relates to IFN-deficient substrates and methods for propagating viruses in these unconventional substrates. In particular, the invention relates to methods of propagating viruses in immature embryonated eggs, preferably six- to nine-day-old chicken eggs. The methods of the invention are particularly attractive for growing viruses suitable for use in vaccine and pharmaceutical formulations.
Novel Methods And Interferon Deficient Substrates For The Propagation Of Viruses
Sabine Brandt - Illmitz, AT Thomas Muster - Vienna, AT Robert O'Neil - Pearl River NY, US Andrej Egorov - Vienna, AT Peter Palese - Leonia NJ, US Adolfo Garcia-Sastre - New York NY, US
International Classification:
C12N 7/04
US Classification:
435236
Abstract:
The present invention relates, to novel methods and substrates for the propagation of viruses. The invention relates to IFN-deficient substrates and methods for propagating viruses in these unconventional substrates. In particular, the invention relates to methods of propagating viruses in immature embryonated eggs, preferably six- to nine-day-old chicken eggs. The methods of the invention are particularly attractive for growing viruses suitable for use in vaccine and pharmaceutical formulations.
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