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The B95-8 cell line, a widely used source of highly transforming Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), obtained from the laboratory of origin, harbored an infectious retrovirus. This retrovirus generally resembled the Type D retroviruses structurally and developmentally and like the Type D retroviruses preferred Mg2+ to Mn2+ in its RNA-directed DNA polymerase reaction. Evidence for the presence of retrovirus was found in B95-8 cultures from two other sources within the United States, either by assay for polymerase or by electron microscopy. Comparison of two B95-8 cell lines showed cytogenetic differences as well as differences in retroviral activities. The results suggest that any B95-8 culture should be tested for the presence of retrovirus before its use as a source of EBV.
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This research was supported through the National Research and Demonstration Center (HL-17269-07) awarded to Baylor College of Medicine by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD, by RD-125 from the American Cancer Society, by K06 CA14219, CA16781, CA25465, and CA16672 from the National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, and by G-429 from the Robert A. Welch Foundation. G. E. G. was supported by Public Health Service training Grant CA-09299.
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Tumilowicz, J.J., Gallick, G.E., East, J.L. et al. Presence of retrovirus in the B95-8 Epstein-Barr virus-producing cell line from different sources. In Vitro 20, 486–492 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02619622
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