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THE fowl plague virus strain ‘Rostock’ has been grown in monolayer tissue cultures of macrophages. The virus grows rapidly in these cells, producing characteristic cytopathogenic effects.
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FRANKLIN, R. Growth of Fowl Plague Virus in Macrophages and Giant Cells. Nature 180, 510–511 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/180510b0
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