Adaptation of N-Tropic Friend Leukaemia Virus and its Murine Sarcoma Virus Pseudotype to Non-permissive B-Type C57BL/6 Mouse Cell Line Free

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N-tropic Friend leukaemia virus (FLV) was serially passaged in a B-type C57BL/6 mouse cell line, YH-7. After a single passage, the infectious efficiency of FLV in the restrictive YH-7 cells was significantly increased. This adapted character of FLV could be reversed by a single passage in permissive N-type MLg cells. The true host range conversion from N to NB was accomplished after eleven to twelve passages in YH-7 cells. In contrast, the host range conversion of N-tropic murine sarcoma pseudotype, MuSV(FLV), took place after two passages.

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