Sf9 (cells)

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Sf9 cells, a

baculovirus. They were originally established from ovarian tissue.[1] They can be grown in the absence of serum, and can be cultured attached or in suspension.[2]

Sf9 Rhabdovirus

It has previously been shown that some Sf9 cell lines harbor a

Rhabdovirus called Spodoptera frugiperda rhabdovirus (SfRV).[3][4] However, not all tested Sf9 cells appear to be infected with this virus.[5] SfRV appears to be insect-specific and does not appear to infect mammalian cell lines.[6]

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  2. ^ Invitrogen (14 Mar 2017). "Cell Lines". Growth and Maintenance of Insect cell lines: User Guide (PDF). Rev. Date - 8 March 2010. Invitrogen. Manual part no. 25-0127, MAN0000030. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
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