Abstract

Characteristics of the development of pseudocowpox virus were studied. Virus replication in the presence of 5-fluorodeoxyuridine was determined as well as the incorporation of tritium-labeled thymidine into infected cells. The morphologic development of pseudocowpox virus was found to be similar to others of the pox group with one exception. Large concentric whorls of smooth-walled membranes with associated particles that stain densely with uranyl acetate were seen in the cytoplasm of infected cells. These structures are thought to be a unique feature of virus development.

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