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If the cells show changes, known as cytopathic effects, then the culture is positive.
The virus has cytopathic effects but how it does it is still not quite clear.
The virus can be grown in cell culture but cytopathic effects may be absent.
This barrier means the cytopathic effect may lead to the formation of a viral plaque.
This allows results 1--3 days after inoculation, before cytopathic effect is visible.
Infection is cytopathic and associated with the induction of apoptosis in the infected cell.
Cytopathic changes are extensive when cell culture-adapted virus is propagated under appropriate conditions.
However, a cytopathic effect was still visible, which is most likely the result of intracellular replication of the virus.
However, the infected cells still exhibited a general cytopathic effect because, as we had shown earlier (e.g., Fig.
Studies have suggested that the cytopathic effect of the virus on hepatocytes can lead to the release of free iron.
Thus identification of a viral infection can be made by examining the characteristic cytopathic effect produced on different cell sheets.
These are called cytopathic effects.
The cytopathic effect, from infection in the endothelial cells, results in a loss of vascular integrity.
The limitation of this method is that detection of visible cytopathic effects in cell culture takes 1--6 weeks.
A Lomatium dissectum root extract completely inhibited the cytopathic effects of rotavirus.
Virions with mutations in SP2 are still replication competent; however, their cytopathic effects were highly attenuated.
There is little to no microscopically observable cytopathic effects of BacMam particles on mammalian cells.
The activity of mycolactone on cultured fibroblasts and macrophage cell lines produces a distinct cytopathic phenotype.
Isolation of a Cytopathic Factor from Mycoplasma-Hyopneumoniae.
Replication in the reno-urinary epithelium is associated with viral cytopathic changes such as nuclear inclusions and decoy cells.
Typical cytopathic effects usually can be detected 5--7 days after inoculation; confirmation by staining with virus-specific antiserum is then needed.
The physiological uptake pathway of TcdB prevents cytopathic activity by TcdB.
The virus may also be referred to as enteric cytopathic bovine orphan virus (ECBO).
The foamy viruses derive their name from the characteristic 'foamy' appearance of the cytopathic effect (CPE) induced in the cells.
Cytopathic effects have been shown in conjunction with non-viral infections as well, such as those changes seen in fibroblasts during the early lesion of periodontal disease.