| Cytopathic Effects of Viruses: Group 3 Giemsa-Stained Infected Cell Lines Other than Bovine Fetal Spleen Cells |
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| Created: Saturday, 29 September 2007 |
| Last update: Tuesday, 23 August 2011 |
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Feline herpesvirus-1 CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 1. Giemsa-stained feline nasal turbinate primary cell culture infected with feline herpesvirus-1, a Herpesvirus, showing chromatin margination (dark ring around the edge of the nucleus). Cells were observed with a 20X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Feline herpesvirus-1 CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 2. Giemsa-stained feline nasal turbinate primary cell culture infected with feline herpesvirus-1, a Herpesvirus, showing chromatin margination (dark ring around the edge of the nucleus). Cells were observed with a 40X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Bovine enterovirus CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 3. May-Grunwald Giemsa-stained bovine fetal lung cells 48 hours postinfection with bovine enterovirus (Picornaviridae) showing cell destruction, but no inclusions. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO)
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Bovine herpesvirus-1 CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 4. Giemsa-stained bovine nasal turbinate cells 16 hours postinfection with bovine herpesvirus-1 (IBR) showing nuclear inclusions and cytoplasmic stranding. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Sindbis virus CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 5. Giemsa-stained Vero cells (from an African green monkey kidney) 24 hours postinfection with Sindbis virus (Alphavirus) showing cell destruction and pyknosis. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Sindbis virus CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 6. Giemsa-stained Vero cells (from an African green monkey kidney) 48 hours postinfection with Sindbis virus (Alphavirus) showing cell destruction and pyknosis. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Herpes simplex virus-1 CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 7. Giemsa-stained Vero cells (from an African green monkey kidney) 30 hours postinfection with herpes simplex virus-1 showing cell rounding and clustering. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Human reovirus CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 8. Giemsa-stained Vero cells (from an African green monkey kidney) 9 days postinfection with human reovirus showing basophilic, perinuclear, cytoplasmic inclusions. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Feline herpesvirus-1 CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 9. Giemsa-stained Crandall feline kidney cells 24 hours postinfection with feline herpesvirus-1 showing cell rounding and cytoplasmic stranding. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Feline herpesvirus-1 CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 10. Giemsa-stained Crandall feline kidney cells 48 hours postinfection with feline herpesvirus-1 showing cell rounding, nuclear inclusions, and cytoplasmic stranding. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Human adenovirus CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 11. Giemsa-stained HeLa cells (from a human cervical carcinoma) 5 days postinfection with human adenovirus showing cell rounding and clustering. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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Human adenovirus CPE (Enlarged view) | FIG. 12. Giemsa-stained HeLa cells (from a human cervical carcinoma) 7 days postinfection with human adenovirus showing pronounced cell enlargement, rounding, and distinctive “grape-like" clusters. Cells were observed with a 10X objective. (Erica Suchman and Carol Blair, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO) |
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