Influenza B virus (Yamagata Lineage)
VR-1885™
Influenza B virus (Yamagata Lineage) strain B/Wisconsin/1/2010 BX-41A is propagated in SPF embryonated chicken eggs. This strain is a classical reassortant virus derived from B/Wisconsin/1/2010 (Yamagata Lineage) and B/Lee/1940. It has applications in infectious and respiratory disease research and in vaccine development.
Product category
Viruses
Product type
Animal virus
Classification
Orthomyxoviridae, Influenzavirus B
Strain designation
B/Wisconsin/1/2010 BX-41A
Genome sequenced strain
Yes
Isolation source
Classical reassortant virus derived from B/Wisconsin/1/2010 (Yamagata Lineage) and B/Lee/1940
Applications
Infectious disease research
Respiratory disease research
Vaccine development
Product format
Frozen
Shipping information
Clarified allantoic fluid from inoculated eggs
Storage conditions
-70°C or colder
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ATCC highly recommends that appropriate personal protective equipment is always used when handling vials. For cultures that require storage in liquid nitrogen, it is important to note that some vials may leak when submersed in liquid nitrogen and will slowly fill with liquid nitrogen. Upon thawing, the conversion of the liquid nitrogen back to its gas phase may result in the vial exploding or blowing off its cap with dangerous force creating flying debris. Unless necessary, ATCC recommends that these cultures be stored in the vapor phase of liquid nitrogen rather than submersed in liquid nitrogen.