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Duck embryo fibroblast (DEF) monolayer cultures seeded with whole blood from birds inoculated with the JM strain of Marek's disease (MD) and which showed a cytopathic effect (CPE), also contained intranuclear herpes-like virus particles. Complete virus particles with envelope essential for infectivity of herpesviruses were not found in either the infected cells or the extracellular materials of cultures containing such cells. All cultures showing CPE contained virus particles, and when inoculated into susceptible chicks caused MD. Cytopathic effect and viral synthesis could not be induced in fresh DEF cultures with spent media from infected cultures passed through 450 mμ Millipore filters. The perfect correlation obtained between CPE, presence of virus particles, and reproduction of MD by these cells suggests a cause and effect relationship and circumstantially implicates this virus in the etiology of MD.
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