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ATCC ATCC Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus B (Strain B1), Frozen Viral Isolate (VR-3381)
Supplier: ATCC VR3381
Human respiratory syncytial virus B (strain B1) is a frozen viral isolate used for respiratory disease and virology research. It was isolated in 1985 from a human in West Virginia and has been developed through multiple passages in Vero cells.
- Organism/strain: Human respiratory syncytial virus B (B1).
- Isolation: 1985, West Virginia, United States.
- Propagation cell line: Vero cells.
- Development: multiple passages in cell culture.
- Form: frozen viral preparation for propagation in cell culture.
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