An Ex Vivo Chicken Primary Bursal-cell Culture Model to Study Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Pathogenesis

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07:26 min

October 4th, 2018

DOI :

10.3791/58489-v

October 4th, 2018


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Ex Vivo

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0:04

Title

0:45

Isolation of Chicken Primary Bursal Cells

2:59

Culture of Chicken Primary Bursal Cells

3:51

Infection of Chicken Primary Bursal Cells with IBDV and Quantification of IBDV Replication

5:02

Results: Analysis of Chicken Primary Bursal Cell Culture and Infection with Infectious Bursal Disease Virus

6:41

Conclusion

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