Resilience of norovirus gii.4 to freezing and thawing: implications for virus infectivity

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  • who: Infectivity Capsid integrity and collaborators from the Service, Delaware State University, James WW. Baker Center, Dover, DE, USA have published the research work: Resilience of Norovirus GII.4 to Freezing and Thawing: Implications for Virus Infectivity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Viruses frozen and thawed up to bound similarly to porcine mucin suggesting no reduction in virus Overall this study shows that a) NoV particles retain their for at least F/T cycles b) long-term (120 day) frozen storage does not decrease NoV RNA titers and c) binding to receptor-like glycoprotein moieties . . .

     

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