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This video describes the virus plaque assay of the infectious herpes simplex virus or HSV. The diluted viral particles are inoculated to the monolayer of epithelial cells. Upon incubation, the virus forms plaques and is counted visually to determine the infectious virus titer.
1. Seeding of the Vero cells
2. Sample dilution
3. Addition of virus to the cells
4. Staining for plaques
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
12-well plates | Corning | 3512 | |
6-well plates | Corning | 3516 | |
Alpha-MEM | Lonza | 12169F | |
Antibiotic/antimycotic | Gibco | 15240096 | |
Crystal violet | Alfa Aesar | B2193214 | |
DMEM | Gibco | 11965092 | |
Dulbecco's PBS (no Mg++ or Ca++) | Gibco | 14190144 | |
Fetal calf serum | Millipore-Sigma | TMS-013-B | |
L-alanyl-L-glutamine (Glutamax) | Gibco | GS07F161BA | |
Hemacytometer | Thermo Fisher | 02-671-54 | |
Methylcellulose | Millipore-Sigma | 27-441-0 | |
Quaternary agent (Lysol I.C.) | Thermo Fisher | NC9645698 | |
Trypan Blue | Corning | 25900CI | |
Trypsin | Cytiva | SH30042.01 | |
Vero cells | ATCC | CCL-81 |
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Source: Sadowski, L. A. et al. Plaquing of Herpes Simplex Viruses. J. Vis. Exp. (2021)
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