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Use of Polyethylene Glycol-treated Calf Serum for Cell Cultures in Virus and Interferon Studies

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Journal Acta Virol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1975 May 1
PMID 50724
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Abstract

Immunoglobulins and lipoproteins can be efficiently removed from calf serum by precipitation with polyethylene glycol (PEG) 6000 under sterile conditions. The PEG-treated serum is suitable for cell cultures used for virus growth and assays. Moreover, PEG was found to slow down the growth of L cells and to enhance the production and activity of mouse interferon.

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