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. 1969;221(5175):85–86. doi: 10.1038/221085a0

Sensitivity of L132 Cells to Some “New” Respiratory Viruses

A F BRADBURNE1
PMCID: PMC7086500  PMID: 4973140

Abstract

THERE are several reports of the isolation from cases of human upper respiratory infections of viruses with a structure known previously only in the viruses causing avian infectious bronchitis1 and mouse hepatitis2. The first isolate, named B814, was propagated in organ cultures of human embryo respiratory epithelium3, and most of the other isolates have been made in organ culture4. Some viruses of humans, of the type 229E, multiply in tissue cultures of human embryo kidney fibroblasts where they cause a slight cytopathic effect, and in human embryo lung fibroblasts where they cause a definite progressive cytopathic effect5. Those viruses only cultivated in organ culture were detected either by electron, microscopy, or by inoculation into human volunteers, or by stopping the ciliary activity of the organ culture epithelium. It has been proposed that the group of virsues with this morphology should be called “coronaviruses”6.

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