human nasal epithelial cells hnec (PromoCell)
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Human Nasal Epithelial Cells Hnec, supplied by PromoCell, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 96/100, based on 152 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Average 96 stars, based on 152 article reviews
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1) Product Images from "In-vitro characterization of 2019-24 Influenza B Viruses reveals increased temperature-dependent fitness in later timepoints independent of antigenic drift"
Article Title: In-vitro characterization of 2019-24 Influenza B Viruses reveals increased temperature-dependent fitness in later timepoints independent of antigenic drift
Journal: medRxiv
doi: 10.1101/2025.10.27.25338757
Figure Legend Snippet: Low MOI Growth curves on human nasal epithelial cell (hNEC) cultures (MOI = 0.01) at 33°C (A) or 37°C (D) reveal significantly different kinetics in early and late time points. (B-C) Virus production at 33°C between (B) 2-48 hours post infection(hpi) or (C) 48-120 hpi. Virus production between at 37°C at (E) 2-48 hours post infection (hpi) or (F) 48-120 hpi. (G-J) Growth curves plotted by virus at 33°C and 37°C per panel. Statistical testing was performed by one way (AUC) or two-way (growth curves) ANOVA with Tukey post host test. Each graph combines two or three experiments with four hNEC wells per experiment.
Techniques Used: Virus, Infection
Figure Legend Snippet: Low MOI Growth curves on human nasal epithelial cell (hNEC) cultures (MOI = 0.01) at 33°C (A) or 37°C (D) reveal significantly different kinetics in early and late time points. (B-C) Virus production at 33°C between (B) 2-48 hours post infection(hpi) or (C) 48-120 hpi. Virus production between at 37°C at (E) 2-48 hours post infection (hpi) or (F) 48-120 hpi. (G-J) Growth curves plotted by virus at 33°C and 37°C per panel. Statistical testing was performed by one way (AUC) or two-way (growth curves) ANOVA with Tukey post host test. Each graph combines two or three experiments with four hNEC wells per experiment.
Techniques Used: Virus, Infection