Long-term culture of guinea pig tongue cells: a suitable interferon system
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Long-term culture of guinea pig tongue cells: a suitable interferon system
Abstract
The interferon system was investigated in a long-term culture of guinea pig tongue (GPT) cells. Interferon synthesis was induced with Newcastle disease virus (B strain) and f2 phage double-stranded RNA. Guinea pig interferons were about 2 times more active in cell cultures established from guinea pig embryos than in the GPT cells. Human leukocyte and mouse peritoneal cell interferons were active in this cell system also.
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