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Sendai virus
Sendai virusn. A paramyxovirus that causes respiratory tract infections in mice, rats, and other mammals, used in the laboratory to induce the formation of hybridoma cells that produce monoclonal antibodies. [After Sendai.]Sendai′ vi`rus n. a paramyxovirus that tends to cause cell fusion: in inactive form, used in biological research. [1960–65; first described in Sendai, Japan] Sendai virus
Sen·dai vi·rusa parainfluenza virus type 1 reported to cause inapparent infection in many animals; also used extensively to effect fusion of tissue culture cells.Sendai virusn. A paramyxovirus that causes respiratory tract infections in mice, rats, and other mammals, used in the laboratory to induce the formation of hybridoma cells that produce monoclonal antibodies. AcronymsSeeSEV |