Drastini, Yatri. Molecular and Pathologic Characterization of Canadian Avian Reovirus Field Isolates. 1992. University of Prince Edward Island, Dissertation/Thesis, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A21452.

Genre

  • Dissertation/Thesis
Contributors
Thesis advisor: Kibenge, Frederick
Author: Drastini, Yatri
Date Issued
1992
Publisher
University of Prince Edward Island
Place Published
Charlottetown, PE
Extent
126
Abstract

Fourteen isolates of avian reovirus previously grown in chicken embryo liver cells were adapted to replicate in an African green monkey (Vero) cell line. The growth curves of five viruses studied in Vero cells showed them to be highly cell-associated. Different procedures were examined for releasing the cell-associated virus following propagation in Vero cells, including several freeze-thaw cycles, treatment with sterile distilled deionized water (ddH$\sb2$O), freon extraction, and trypsin treatment. It was observed that treatment of virus infected cultures with ddH$\sb2$O was the most effective, and trypsin treatment was the least effective procedure for dissociation of virus from cells.

Experiments were undertaken to characterize the trypsin sensitivity of 14 avian reoviruses in relation to their genotypes, serotypes, and pathogenicity in day-old chicks in an attempt to develop a rapid method for differentiation of pathogenic from non-pathogenic virus strains. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).

Note

Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 31-03, page: 1148.

Language

  • English

ETD Degree Name

  • Master of Science

ETD Degree Level

  • Master

ETD Degree Discipline

  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Pathology and Microbiology.
Degree Grantor
University of Prince Edward Island

Subjects

  • Biology, Microbiology
  • Biology, Molecular
  • Health Sciences, Pathology
ISBN
9780315739635
LAC Identifier
TC-PCU-21452