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A BOVINE strain of myxovirus parainfluenza-3 was first isolated by Reisinger et al.1 in cultures of embryonic bovine kidney cells. Recently, isolates have been made by intra-amniotic inoculation of 14-day-old chick embryos2; but evidence of a successful isolation was only obtained by titration of the amniotic fluids on embryonic bovine kidney cells.
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Reisinger, R. C., Heddelston, K. L., and Manthei, C. A., J. Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc., 135, 147 (1959).
Marshall, R. G., J. Bact., 88, 267 (1964).
Fulton, F., J. Gen. Microbiol., 22, 416 (1960).
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ARYA, S. Growth of Bovine Parainfluenza-3 Virus in Chick Tissues growing on Polythene. Nature 204, 807–808 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204807a0
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