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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,320 Views
21 Pages

Point Mutations in the Glycoprotein Ectodomain of Field Rabies Viruses Mediate Cell Culture Adaptation through Improved Virus Release in a Host Cell Dependent and Independent Manner

  • Sabine Nitschel,
  • Luca M. Zaeck,
  • Madlin Potratz,
  • Tobias Nolden,
  • Verena te Kamp,
  • Kati Franzke,
  • Dirk Höper,
  • Florian Pfaff and
  • Stefan Finke

3 October 2021

Molecular details of field rabies virus (RABV) adaptation to cell culture replication are insufficiently understood. A better understanding of adaptation may not only reveal requirements for efficient RABV replication in cell lines, but may also prov...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,800 Views
12 Pages

Amino Acid Substitutions in Positions 385 and 393 of the Hydrophobic Region of VP4 May Be Associated with Rotavirus Attenuation and Cell Culture Adaptation

  • Yusheng Guo,
  • David E. Wentworth,
  • Karla M. Stucker,
  • Rebecca A. Halpin,
  • Ham Ching Lam,
  • Douglas Marthaler,
  • Linda J. Saif and
  • Anastasia N. Vlasova

7 April 2020

Rotaviruses (RVs) are the leading cause of the acute viral gastroenteritis in young children and livestock animals worldwide. Although live attenuated vaccines have been applied to control RV infection for many years, the underlying mechanisms of RV...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,395 Views
16 Pages

Corynebacterium diphtheriae Proteome Adaptation to Cell Culture Medium and Serum

  • Jens Möller,
  • Fatemeh Nosratabadi,
  • Luca Musella,
  • Jörg Hofmann and
  • Andreas Burkovski

Host-pathogen interactions are often studied in vitro using primary or immortal cell lines. This set-up avoids ethical problems of animal testing and has the additional advantage of lower costs. However, the influence of cell culture media on bacteri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,621 Views
22 Pages

22 February 2024

The addition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to cultured cells is widely used as a method to modulate redox-regulated cellular pathways, including the induction of programmed cell death in cell culture experiments and the testing of pro- and antioxidant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,198 Views
13 Pages

Cell-Culture Adaptation of H3N2 Influenza Virus Impacts Acid Stability and Reduces Airborne Transmission in Ferret Model

  • Valerie Le Sage,
  • Karen A. Kormuth,
  • Eric Nturibi,
  • Juhye M. Lee,
  • Sheila A. Frizzell,
  • Michael M. Myerburg,
  • Jesse D. Bloom and
  • Seema S. Lakdawala

21 April 2021

Airborne transmission of seasonal and pandemic influenza viruses is the reason for their epidemiological success and public health burden in humans. Efficient airborne transmission of the H1N1 influenza virus relies on the receptor specificity and pH...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,058 Views
27 Pages

Cell Bank Origin of MDCK Parental Cells Shapes Adaptation to Serum-Free Suspension Culture and Canine Adenoviral Vector Production

  • Ana Filipa Rodrigues,
  • Paulo Fernandes,
  • Tanja Laske,
  • Rute Castro,
  • Paula Marques Alves,
  • Yvonne Genzel and
  • Ana Sofia Coroadinha

25 August 2020

Phenotypic variation in cultured mammalian cell lines is known to be induced by passaging and culture conditions. Yet, the effect these variations have on the production of viral vectors has been overlooked. In this work we evaluated the impact of us...

  • Article
  • Open Access
451 Views
16 Pages

Development of a Cost-Effective, Heme-Tolerant Bovine Muscle Cell for Cultivated Meat Production

  • Yun Ok Oh,
  • Chae Won Yu,
  • Min Jeong Cha,
  • Eun Ji Lee,
  • Pil Kim and
  • Suhwan Chang

17 December 2025

One of the critical requirements for the production of artificial meat is to mimic the flavor of the original meat. Therefore, incorporation of heme has been proposed, but it is toxic when added at high concentrations in cell culture systems. Additio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,323 Views
14 Pages

Inclusion of Antibodies to Cell Culture Media Preserves the Integrity of Genes Encoding RL13 and the Pentameric Complex Components During Fibroblast Passage of Human Cytomegalovirus

  • Amine Ourahmane,
  • Xiaohong Cui,
  • Li He,
  • Meaghan Catron,
  • Dirk P. Dittmer,
  • Ahmed Al Qaffasaa,
  • Mark R. Schleiss,
  • Laura Hertel and
  • Michael A. McVoy

5 March 2019

Propagation of human cytomegalovirus (CMV) in cultured cells results in genetic adaptations that confer improved growth in vitro and significant attenuation in vivo. Mutations in RL13 arise quickly, while mutations in the UL128-131A locus emerge late...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,805 Views
21 Pages

Combined Proteomics/Genomics Approach Reveals Proteomic Changes of Mature Virions as a Novel Poxvirus Adaptation Mechanism

  • Marica Grossegesse,
  • Joerg Doellinger,
  • Alona Tyshaieva,
  • Lars Schaade and
  • Andreas Nitsche

10 November 2017

DNA viruses, like poxviruses, possess a highly stable genome, suggesting that adaptation of virus particles to specific cell types is not restricted to genomic changes. Cowpox viruses are zoonotic poxviruses with an extraordinarily broad host range,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
385 Views
14 Pages

Engineering AQP1-Deficient DF-1 Suspension Cells for High-Yield IBDV Production and Vaccine Scale-Up

  • Bingmei Dong,
  • Ruonan Wang,
  • Yu Guan,
  • Xiubao Zhao,
  • Ronghua Li,
  • Qingqing Xu,
  • Hui Li,
  • Qingfang Gao,
  • Shengjie Yao and
  • Na Tang
  • + 2 authors

31 December 2025

Background: Large-scale production of poultry viral vaccines increasingly requires robust suspension cell platforms. However, most avian cell lines, including DF-1, are strictly anchorage-dependent, limiting scalability. Aquaporin-1 (AQP1) regulates...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,662 Views
12 Pages

Adaptation of the H7N2 Feline Influenza Virus to Human Respiratory Cell Culture

  • Wataru Sekine,
  • Akiko Takenaka-Uema,
  • Haruhiko Kamiki,
  • Hiroho Ishida,
  • Hiromichi Matsugo,
  • Shin Murakami and
  • Taisuke Horimoto

19 May 2022

During 2016–2017, the H7N2 feline influenza virus infected more than 500 cats in animal shelters in New York, USA. A veterinarian who had treated the cats became infected with this feline virus and showed mild respiratory symptoms. This suggest...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,848 Views
18 Pages

Precision Immunotherapy Utilizing Adapter CAR-T Cells (AdCAR-T) in Metastatic Breast Cancer Leads to Target Specific Lysis

  • Cansu E. Önder,
  • Moustafa Moustafa-Oglou,
  • Sarah M. Schröder,
  • Andreas D. Hartkopf,
  • André Koch and
  • Christian M. Seitz

29 December 2023

A frequent symptom of metastasized breast cancer (BC) includes the development of malignant pleural effusion (MPE), which contains malignant cells derived from the primary tumor site. The poor prognosis of MPE in metastasized BC indicates the necessi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,274 Views
14 Pages

Insights into the Replication Kinetics Profiles of Malaysian SARS-CoV-2 Variant Alpha, Beta, Delta, and Omicron in Vero E6 Cell Line

  • Zarina Mohd Zawawi,
  • Jeevanathan Kalyanasundram,
  • Rozainanee Mohd Zain,
  • Adiratna Mat Ripen,
  • Dayang Fredalina Basri and
  • Wei Boon Yap

30 September 2024

Comprehending the replication kinetics of SARS-CoV-2 variants helps explain why certain variants spread more easily, are more contagious, and pose a significant health menace to global populations. The replication kinetics of the Malaysian isolates o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,672 Views
14 Pages

3 October 2020

Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) causes the highly contagious foot-and-mouth disease, which is characterized by the appearance of vesicles in and around the mouth and feet of cloven-hoofed animals. BHK-21 cells are the cell line of choice for the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,175 Views
18 Pages

Slow Adaptive Response of Budding Yeast Cells to Stable Conditions of Continuous Culture Can Occur without Genome Modifications

  • Joanna Klim,
  • Urszula Zielenkiewicz,
  • Anna Kurlandzka,
  • Szymon Kaczanowski and
  • Marek Skoneczny

27 November 2020

Continuous cultures assure the invariability of environmental conditions and the metabolic state of cultured microorganisms, whereas batch-cultured cells undergo constant changes in nutrients availability. For that reason, continuous culture is somet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,712 Views
17 Pages

Adaption of FMDV Asia-1 to Suspension Culture: Cell Resistance Is Overcome by Virus Capsid Alterations

  • Veronika Dill,
  • Bernd Hoffmann,
  • Aline Zimmer,
  • Martin Beer and
  • Michael Eschbaumer

18 August 2017

Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) causes a highly contagious disease with catastrophic economic impact for affected countries. BHK21 suspension cells are preferred for the industrial production of FMDV vaccine antigen, but not all virus strains can...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,341 Views
13 Pages

21 April 2023

Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) has evolved to replicate while causing minimal damage, maintain life-long latency, reactivate sub-clinically, and, in spite of robust host immunity, produce and shed infectious virus in order to transmit to new hosts. The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,235 Views
20 Pages

Adaptation and Changes in Actin Dynamics and Cell Motility as Early Responses of Cultured Mammalian Cells to Altered Gravitational Vector

  • Zhenlin Ju,
  • Tamlyn N. Thomas,
  • Yi-Jen Chiu,
  • Sakuya Yamanouchi,
  • Yukari Yoshida,
  • Jun-ichi Abe,
  • Akihisa Takahashi,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Keigi Fujiwara and
  • Megumi Hada

Cultured mammalian cells have been shown to respond to microgravity (μG), but the molecular mechanism is still unknown. The study we report here is focused on molecular and cellular events that occur within a short period of time, which may be rel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,280 Views
17 Pages

27 March 2024

The foot-and-mouth disease virus is a highly contagious and economically devastating virus of cloven-hooved animals, including cattle, buffalo, sheep, and goats, causing reduced animal productivity and posing international trade restrictions. For dec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,844 Views
17 Pages

An Outbred Calf Model for Determining Innate Immune Sensing and Evolutionary Trajectories of a Cell Culture-Adapted Bovine Foamy Virus Variant

  • Magdalena Materniak-Kornas,
  • Piotr Kubiś,
  • Bartosz Sell,
  • Georgios Pougialis,
  • Martin Löchelt and
  • Jacek Kuźmak

20 August 2023

Bovine foamy virus (BFVbta) displays a very high degree of cell-associated replication which is unprecedented even among the other known foamy viruses. Interestingly, recent studies have shown that it can in fact adapt in vitro to high-titer (HT) cel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,661 Views
15 Pages

18 December 2023

The establishment of commercial infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) live-modified vaccines has relied on serial passaging in chicken embryo (CEO) and tissue culture (TCO) for attenuation. The objective of this study was to attenuate and adapt a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,946 Views
11 Pages

Transiently Transfected Mammalian Cell Cultures: An Adaptable and Effective Platform for Virus-like Particle-Based Vaccines against Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus

  • Michael Puckette,
  • Victoria Primavera,
  • Erica Martel,
  • Jose Barrera,
  • William Hurtle,
  • Benjamin Clark,
  • Barbara Kamicker,
  • Mariceny Zurita,
  • David Brake and
  • John Neilan

7 May 2022

RNA viruses, such as foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), have error-prone replication resulting in the continuous emergence of new viral strains capable of evading current vaccine coverage. Vaccine formulations must be regularly updated, which is bo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,122 Views
15 Pages

Establishment of a Plasmid-Based Reverse Genetics System for the Cell Culture-Adapted Hepatitis E Virus Genotype 3c Strain 47832c

  • Johannes Scholz,
  • Christine Bächlein,
  • Ashish K. Gadicherla,
  • Alexander Falkenhagen,
  • Simon H. Tausch and
  • Reimar Johne

25 February 2020

The hepatitis E virus (HEV) causes acute and chronic hepatitis in humans. Investigation of HEV replication is hampered by the lack of broadly applicable, efficient cell culture systems and tools for site-directed mutagenesis of HEV. The cell culture-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,859 Views
12 Pages

12 May 2024

Small-animal models and reverse genetics systems are powerful tools for investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying viral replication, virulence, and interaction with the host immune response in vivo. Rotavirus (RV) causes acute gastroenteritis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
9,045 Views
15 Pages

Evaluation and Comparison of the Pathogenicity and Host Immune Responses Induced by a G2b Taiwan Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (Strain Pintung 52) and Its Highly Cell-Culture Passaged Strain in Conventional 5-Week-Old Pigs

  • Yen-Chen Chang,
  • Chi-Fei Kao,
  • Chia-Yu Chang,
  • Chian-Ren Jeng,
  • Pei-Shiue Tsai,
  • Victor Fei Pang,
  • Hue-Ying Chiou,
  • Ju-Yi Peng,
  • Ivan-Chen Cheng and
  • Hui-Wen Chang

19 May 2017

A genogroup 2b (G2b) porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) Taiwan Pintung 52 (PEDVPT) strain was isolated in 2014. The pathogenicity and host antibody responses elicited by low-passage (passage 5; PEDVPT-P5) and high-passage (passage 96; PEDVPT-P96)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,034 Views
17 Pages

Production of Oncolytic Measles Virus in Vero Cells: Impact of Culture Medium and Multiplicity of Infection

  • Dustin Eckhardt,
  • Jana Mueller,
  • Jonas Friedrich,
  • Jan-P. Klee,
  • Irakli Sardlishvili,
  • Lars E. Walter,
  • Stefanie Fey,
  • Peter Czermak and
  • Denise Salzig

6 November 2024

Oncolytic measles virus (MeV) is a promising anti-cancer treatment. However, the production of high titers of infectious MeV (typically 107–109 TCID50 per dose) is challenging because the virus is unstable under typical production conditions. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,535 Views
14 Pages

24 January 2019

High-throughput screening of biologically active substances in cell cultures remains challenging despite great progress in contemporary lipidomic techniques. These experiments generate large amounts of data that are translated into lipid fingerprints...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,489 Views
10 Pages

Fabrication of a Novel Culture Dish Adapter with a Small Recess Structure for Flow Control in a Closed Environment

  • Reiko Yasuda,
  • Shungo Adachi,
  • Atsuhito Okonogi,
  • Youhei Anzai,
  • Tadataka Kamiyama,
  • Keiji Katano,
  • Nobuhiko Hoshi,
  • Tohru Natsume and
  • Katsuo Mogi

14 January 2019

Cell culture medium replacement is necessary to replenish nutrients and remove waste products, and perfusion and batch media exchange methods are available. The former can establish an environment similar to that in vivo, and microfluidic devices are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
5,010 Views
10 Pages

Benzalkonium Chloride Induces a VBNC State in Listeria monocytogenes

  • Matthias Noll,
  • Katharina Trunzer,
  • Antje Vondran,
  • Szilvia Vincze,
  • Ralf Dieckmann,
  • Sascha Al Dahouk and
  • Carolin Gold

The objective of our study was to investigate the effects of benzalkonium chloride (BC) adaptation of L. monocytogenes on the susceptibility to antimicrobial agents and on the viable but non culturable (VBNC) state of the bacterial cells. We adapted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,501 Views
15 Pages

Improving Influenza HA-Vlps Production in Insect High Five Cells via Adaptive Laboratory Evolution

  • Ricardo Correia,
  • Bárbara Fernandes,
  • Paula M. Alves,
  • Manuel J.T. Carrondo and
  • António Roldão

7 October 2020

The use of non-standard culture conditions has proven efficient to increase cell performance and recombinant protein production in different cell hosts. However, the establishment of high-producing cell populations through adaptive laboratory evoluti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,101 Views
9 Pages

Cell Stress Reduction by a Novel Perfusion-Culture System Using Commercial Culture Dish

  • Reiko Yasuda,
  • Shungo Adachi,
  • Atsuhito Okonogi,
  • Yohei Anzai,
  • Tadataka Kamiyama,
  • Keiji Katano,
  • Nobuhiko Hoshi,
  • Katsuo Mogi and
  • Tohru Natsume

20 December 2019

Two typical medium replacement methods are employed to culture cells, that is, traditional manual medium change, wherein complete medium changes are performed at short-term intervals; and perfusion, wherein continuous culture media delivery and disch...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,822 Views
16 Pages

Establishment of a Suspension MDBK Cell Line in Serum-Free Medium for Production of Bovine Alphaherpesvirus-1

  • Pengpeng Wang,
  • Shulin Huang,
  • Chengwu Hao,
  • Zhanhui Wang,
  • Haoran Zhao,
  • Mengyao Liu,
  • Xinrui Tian,
  • Letu Ge,
  • Wenxue Wu and
  • Chen Peng

9 September 2021

The Madin–Darby bovine kidney (MDBK) cell line is currently used for the production of bovine alphaherpesvirus-1 (BoHV-1) vaccine. For the purpose of vaccine manufacturing, suspension cells are preferred over adherent ones due to simplified sub-culti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,205 Views
15 Pages

Adaptive Response in Rat Retinal Cell Cultures Irradiated with γ-rays

  • Lucia Gaddini,
  • Antonietta Bernardo,
  • Anita Greco,
  • Alessandro Campa,
  • Giuseppe Esposito and
  • Andrea Matteucci

19 January 2023

Retina can receive incidental γ-ray exposure from various sources. For example, although radiation therapy is a crucial tool for managing head and neck tumors, patients may develop ocular complications as collateral damage from accidental irrad...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
7 Citations
14,159 Views
13 Pages

Development and Optimization of a Lactate Dehydrogenase Assay Adapted to 3D Cell Cultures

  • Héloïse Castiglione,
  • Lucie Madrange,
  • Thomas Lemonnier,
  • Jean-Philippe Deslys,
  • Frank Yates and
  • Pierre-Antoine Vigneron

5 June 2024

In recent years, 3D cell culture systems have emerged as sophisticated in vitro models, providing valuable insights into human physiology and diseases. The transition from traditional 2D to advanced 3D cultures has introduced novel obstacles, complic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,905 Views
16 Pages

Genomic Exploration of Distinct Molecular Phenotypes Steering Temozolomide Resistance Development in Patient-Derived Glioblastoma Cells

  • Federica Fabro,
  • Trisha V. Kers,
  • Kate J. Feller,
  • Cecile Beerens,
  • Ioannis Ntafoulis,
  • Ahmed Idbaih,
  • Maite Verreault,
  • Kate Connor,
  • Archita Biswas and
  • Sieger Leenstra
  • + 12 authors

27 October 2023

Chemotherapy using temozolomide is the standard treatment for patients with glioblastoma. Despite treatment, prognosis is still poor largely due to the emergence of temozolomide resistance. This resistance is closely linked to the widely recognized i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,664 Views
26 Pages

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccines by Design; Production of Capsid-Modified Foot-and-Mouth Disease Viruses with Improved Cell Culture Growth

  • Stephen Berryman,
  • Femke Feenstra,
  • Amin Asfor,
  • Jose Coco-Martin,
  • Terry Jackson and
  • Tobias J. Tuthill

6 March 2025

Background/Objectives: Vaccination is important for controlling foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in endemic regions and to lessen the effects of outbreaks in FMD-free countries. The adaptation of FMD virus to BHK cells is a necessary but time-consuming a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,944 Views
13 Pages

Production of a Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccine Antigen Using Suspension-Adapted BHK-21 Cells in a Bioreactor

  • Soonyong Park,
  • Ji Yul Kim,
  • Kyoung-Hwa Ryu,
  • Ah-Young Kim,
  • Jaemun Kim,
  • Young-Joon Ko and
  • Eun Gyo Lee

The baby hamster kidney-21 (BHK-21) cell line is a continuous cell line used to propagate foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus for vaccine manufacturing. BHK-21 cells are anchorage-dependent, although suspension cultures would enable rapid growth in bi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,001 Views
21 Pages

2 August 2023

The accumulation of metabolic wastes in cell cultures can diminish product quality, reduce productivity, and trigger apoptosis. The limitation or removal of unintended waste products from Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell cultures has been attempted t...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1,540 Views
6 Pages

Whole Genome Sequences of the Wildtype AU-1 Rotavirus A Strain: The Prototype of the AU-1-like Genotype Constellation

  • Chantal Ama Agbemabiese,
  • Francis Ekow Dennis,
  • Belinda Larteley Lartey,
  • Susan Afua Damanka,
  • Toyoko Nakagomi,
  • Osamu Nakagomi and
  • George Enyimah Armah

27 September 2024

Most human rotaviruses belong to the Wa-like, DS-1-like, or AU-1-like genotype constellation. The AU-1-like constellation, albeit minor, captured attention because its prototype strain AU-1 originated from feline rotavirus, leading to the concept of...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,471 Views
11 Pages

A Straightforward Hypoxic Cell Culture Method Suitable for Standard Incubators

  • Svea Matthiesen,
  • Rico Jahnke and
  • Michael R. Knittler

We present a new and straightforward method by which standard cell culture plates can be sealed off from ambient air and be placed under controlled hypoxic cell culture conditions without costly or highly specialized materials. The method was establi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,695 Views
18 Pages

Glucose Depletion Enhances the Stem Cell Phenotype and Gemcitabine Resistance of Cholangiocarcinoma Organoids through AKT Phosphorylation and Reactive Oxygen Species

  • Nao Yoshikawa,
  • Yoshimasa Saito,
  • Hiroki Manabe,
  • Toshiaki Nakaoka,
  • Ryoei Uchida,
  • Ryo Furukawa,
  • Toshihide Muramatsu,
  • Yuko Sugiyama,
  • Masaki Kimura and
  • Hidetsugu Saito

11 December 2019

Cancer cells are strongly dependent on the glycolytic pathway for generation of energy even under aerobic condition through a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. Rapid proliferation of cancer cells is often accompanied by high glucose consumption...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
14,650 Views
22 Pages

Fed-batch animal cell culture is the most common method for commercial production of recombinant proteins. However, higher cell densities in these platforms are still limited due to factors such as excessive ammonium production, lactic acid productio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,078 Views
16 Pages

Serum-Free Suspension Culture of the Aedes albopictus C6/36 Cell Line for Chimeric Orthoflavivirus Vaccine Production

  • Joshua S. Dawurung,
  • Jessica J. Harrison,
  • Naphak Modhiran,
  • Roy A. Hall,
  • Jody Hobson-Peters and
  • Henry de Malmanche

12 February 2025

Chimeric orthoflaviviruses derived from the insect-specific Binjari virus (BinJV) offer a promising basis for safe orthoflavivirus vaccines. However, these vaccines have so far only been produced using adherent C6/36 Aedes albopictus mosquito cell cu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,230 Views
14 Pages

Development of a Normal Porcine Cell Line Growing in a Heme-Supplemented, Serum-Free Condition for Cultured Meat

  • Yeon Ah Seo,
  • Min Jeong Cha,
  • Sehyeon Park,
  • Seungki Lee,
  • Ye Jin Lim,
  • Dong Woo Son,
  • Eun Ji Lee,
  • Pil Kim and
  • Suhwan Chang

A key element for the cost-effective development of cultured meat is a cell line culturable in serum-free conditions to reduce production costs. Heme supplementation in cultured meat mimics the original meat flavor and color. This study introduced a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
48 Citations
5,469 Views
17 Pages

28 May 2019

The hepatitis E virus (HEV) is transmitted via the faecal–oral route in developing countries (genotypes 1 and 2) or through contaminated food and blood products worldwide (genotypes 3 and 4). In Europe, HEV subtypes 3c, 3e and 3f are predominan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,904 Views
19 Pages

Bone is a dynamic organ that can adapt its structure to meet the demands of its biochemical and biophysical environment. Osteocytes form a sensory network throughout the tissue and orchestrate tissue adaptation via the release of soluble factors such...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,153 Views
35 Pages

Volatile Phases Derived from Serum, DC, or MLC Culture Supernatants to Deduce a VOC-Based Diagnostic Profiling Strategy for Leukemic Diseases

  • Tobias Baudrexler,
  • Tobias Boeselt,
  • Lin Li,
  • Sophia Bohlscheid,
  • Ursel Boas,
  • Christoph Schmid,
  • Andreas Rank,
  • Jörg Schmohl,
  • Rembert Koczulla and
  • Helga Maria Schmetzer

14 June 2023

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) reflect the metabolism in healthy and pathological conditions, and can be collected easily in a noninvasive manner. They are directly measured using electronical nose (eNose), and may qualify as a systemic tool to mo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,871 Views
12 Pages

Culture of Human Rotaviruses in Relevant Models Shows Differences in Culture-Adapted and Nonculture-Adapted Strains

  • Nazaret Peña-Gil,
  • Walter Randazzo,
  • Noelia Carmona-Vicente,
  • Cristina Santiso-Bellón,
  • Roberto Cárcamo-Cálvo,
  • Noemi Navarro-Lleó,
  • Vicente Monedero,
  • María J. Yebra,
  • Javier Buesa and
  • Jesús Rodríguez-Díaz
  • + 1 author

11 December 2023

Rotavirus (RV) is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children under 5 years old worldwide, and several studies have demonstrated that histo–blood group antigens (HBGAs) play a role in its infection process. In the present study...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,069 Views
15 Pages

Addressing the Joint Impact of Temperature and pH on Vibrio harveyi Adaptation in the Time of Climate Change

  • Kaan Gundogdu,
  • Ander Orus Iturriza,
  • Maite Orruño,
  • Itxaso Montánchez,
  • Harkaitz Eguiraun,
  • Iciar Martinez,
  • Inés Arana and
  • Vladimir R. Kaberdin

Global warming and acidification of the global ocean are two important manifestations of the ongoing climate change. To characterize their joint impact on Vibrio adaptation and fitness, we analyzed the temperature-dependent adaptation of Vibrio ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,196 Views
22 Pages

19 August 2021

Tick cell culture facilitates research on the biology of ticks and their role as vectors of pathogens that affect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife. Because two-dimensional cell culture doesn’t promote the development of multicellular tissue-lik...

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