![]() Viruses can be propagated in cell culture to generate virus stocks. And although most diagnostic laboratories now use non-culture approaches for viral disease diagnosis, virus isolation in cell culture remains a useful approach when viable isolates are needed, when viable and nonviable virus must be differentiated, and in cases where culture-based methods are able to provide results faster than non-culture methods. ![]() ![]() Vaccine production requires small-scale and large-scale preparation of virus. Basic research labs use viral stocks to study viral biology and pathogenesis. Virus isolation and propagation methods are critical in research, vaccine production, and diagnostic workflows.
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