Inclusion Bodies in Cells Infected with Radish Mosaic Virus

Abstract
Infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) virus is the causal agent of a highly contagious and destructive disease of young hatchery-reared trout (Wolf et al. 1960). Studies with metabolic inhibitors indicated that the virus nucleic acid is RNA (Malsberger & Cerini, 1965) and electron microscopy showed that the virus particles had a diameter of approximately 65 nm. and resembled those of reovirus (Moss & Gravell, 1969; Lightner & Post, 1969). This paper presents the results of a study of macromolecular synthesis in rainbow trout gonad (RTG) cells infected with IPN virus.

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