Author: Schildgen, Verena; Longo, Ylenia; Pieper, Monika; Schildgen, Oliver
                    Title: T84 airâ€liquid interface cultures enable isolation of human bocavirus  Cord-id: gxvpwxt7  Document date: 2018_5_8
                    ID: gxvpwxt7
                    
                    Snippet: Despite being frequently detected as a co-pathogen in respiratory infections, the human bocavirus has also been shown to be a major player in viral respiratory mono-infections in all age groups (1-4). However, although known since more than a decade, cultivation of the virus remains a major challenge and was so far limited to some selected laboratories, which made either use of primary air liquid interface cell cultures or not commercially available CuFi-8 cells (5, 6). This article is protected
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Despite being frequently detected as a co-pathogen in respiratory infections, the human bocavirus has also been shown to be a major player in viral respiratory mono-infections in all age groups (1-4). However, although known since more than a decade, cultivation of the virus remains a major challenge and was so far limited to some selected laboratories, which made either use of primary air liquid interface cell cultures or not commercially available CuFi-8 cells (5, 6). This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
 
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