isolation of a cytomegalovirus from salivary glands of white-lipped marmosets (saguinus fuscicollis). | minced salivary glands from seven white-lipped marmosets (saguinus fuscicollis and saguinus nigricollis) and one cotton-topped marmoset (saguinus oedipus) were cocultivated with marmoset cell cultures. a viral agent, designated ssg, was isolated from two saguinus fuscicollis. slowly progressing foci of rounded, vacuolated, refractile cells were first observed at 40-43 days incubation. electron microscopy revealed intranuclear herpesvirus nucleocapsids and intracytoplasmic and extracellular envel ... | 1979 | 220464 |