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		<title>Continuous cell lines commonly used for virus cultivation</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Gaurab Karki]]></dc:creator>
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<td width="266"><strong>Continuous Cell lines</strong></td>
<td width="300"><strong>Viruses cultivated</strong></td>
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<td width="266">HeLa (Human epithelial cell line of cervical carcinoma)</td>
<td width="300">Respiratory syncytial virus, <a href="http://www.onlinebiologynotes.com/adenovirus-structure-genome-replication-pathogenesis-infection-laboratory-diagnosis-prevention-treatment/">Adenovirus</a>, <a href="http://www.onlinebiologynotes.com/herpes-simplex-virushsv-structure-genome-mode-transmission-pathogenesis-infection-laboratory-diagnosis-treatment/">HSV</a>, Poliovirus and some Coxsackie viruses</td>
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<td width="266">HEp-2 (Human epithelial type 2 cells)</td>
<td width="300"><a href="http://www.onlinebiologynotes.com/adenovirus-structure-genome-replication-pathogenesis-infection-laboratory-diagnosis-prevention-treatment/">Adenovirus</a>, <a href="http://www.onlinebiologynotes.com/herpes-simplex-virushsv-structure-genome-mode-transmission-pathogenesis-infection-laboratory-diagnosis-treatment/">HSV</a>, <a href="http://www.onlinebiologynotes.com/poliovirus-general-characteristics-epidemiology-serotypes-mode-transmission-pathogenesis-clinical-manifestation-laboratory-diagnosis-prevention-control/">Poliovirus</a> and some Coxsackie viruses</td>
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<td width="266">BHK 21( Baby Hamster Kidney cells)</td>
<td width="300">Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) virus, Lassa virus, Rubella virus</td>
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<td width="266">MDCK (Dog kidney cell line)</td>
<td width="300">Influenza virus, Oral and killed polio vaccine production</td>
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<td width="266">PBC (peripheral blood cells)</td>
<td width="300"><a href="http://www.onlinebiologynotes.com/structure-genome-proteins-hiv/">HIV</a></td>
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<td width="266">AGMK ( African green monkey Kidney)</td>
<td width="300">Rubella</td>
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<td width="266">Vero (monkey kidney cell line)</td>
<td width="300"><a href="http://www.onlinebiologynotes.com/herpes-simplex-virushsv-structure-genome-mode-transmission-pathogenesis-infection-laboratory-diagnosis-treatment/">HSV</a>, Lassa, LCM, <a href="http://www.onlinebiologynotes.com/dengue-virus-structure-serotypes-mode-transmission/">Dengue</a>, yellow fever virus, bunya virus, Rift valley fever virus, Colorado Tick Fever virus and other hemorrhagic fever viruses and arboviruses</td>
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<td width="266">HEK (human embyonic Kidney)</td>
<td width="300"> VZV, Measles, <a href="http://www.onlinebiologynotes.com/adenovirus-structure-genome-replication-pathogenesis-infection-laboratory-diagnosis-prevention-treatment/">Adenovirus</a>,</td>
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<td width="266">PMK(Primary monkey Kidney)</td>
<td width="300">Mumps, Enterovirus, Influenza virus</td>
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<td width="319">HFF (human foreskin fibroblasts) semi continuous cell line culture</td>
<td width="319">CMV</td>
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<td width="319">RD (Rhamdomyosarcoma cell line)</td>
<td width="319">CoxsackieA virus</td>
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<td width="319">LLC-MK2 (Rhesus monkey kidney)</td>
<td width="319">Parainfluenza virus</td>
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