Citation: DONG Jie-De, ZHANG Ai-Ping. Exprimental Study on the Anti-Viral Effect of Myocardial Cell Enhanced by Chromium Chloride .VIROLOGICA SINICA, 1991, 6(1) : 21.

Exprimental Study on the Anti-Viral Effect of Myocardial Cell Enhanced by Chromium Chloride

  • Available online: 05 March 1991
  • In this paper, we studied the infeetivity of Coxsackie B_2 Virus(Cox B_2 V) on human and rat myocardial cells (HMC and RMC) and the effect of chromium chloride(CrCl_3) on growth heart cells and infectivity of the virus. Results indicated that HMC is more sensitive to the virus than RMC. Crcl_3 could promote the grawth and pulsation of HMC and RMC. LDH studies of the cuhure cells revealed that: 1. In cultured RMC treated with CrCl_3, lactodehydrogenase (LDH) increased with the time of incubation. 2. ...

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    Exprimental Study on the Anti-Viral Effect of Myocardial Cell Enhanced by Chromium Chloride

    • 1. Dept.of Microbiology
    • 2. Shandong Medical University

    Abstract: In this paper, we studied the infeetivity of Coxsackie B_2 Virus(Cox B_2 V) on human and rat myocardial cells (HMC and RMC) and the effect of chromium chloride(CrCl_3) on growth heart cells and infectivity of the virus. Results indicated that HMC is more sensitive to the virus than RMC. Crcl_3 could promote the grawth and pulsation of HMC and RMC. LDH studies of the cuhure cells revealed that: 1. In cultured RMC treated with CrCl_3, lactodehydrogenase (LDH) increased with the time of incubation. 2. ...

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