Human rhinovirus 1A
VR-1559™
Human rhinovirus 1A strain 2060 is propagated in H1HeLa cells (ATCC CRL-1958). This strain was isolated from the naso-pharyngeal washings of a patient with mild respiratory illness in Ohio and was deposited by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). It has applications in respiratory disease research.
Product category
Viruses
Product type
Animal virus
Classification
Picornaviridae, Enterovirus, Rhinovirus A
Strain designation
2060
Common name
Human rhinovirus 1A
Type strain
No
Isolation source
Naso-pharyngeal washings from patient with mild respiratory illness.
Geographical isolation
United States; Ohio
Applications
Infectious disease research
Respiratory disease research
Product format
Frozen
Storage conditions
-70°C or colder
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Certificate of analysis
Safety data sheet
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