Influence of exogenous interferon on the peripheral white blood cell count in mice
- PMID: 4463167
- DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910140602
Influence of exogenous interferon on the peripheral white blood cell count in mice
Abstract
The effect of interferon (IF) injected intraperitoneally on the peripheral white blood-cell (WBC) count in mice was studied. Mouse serum or brain IF produced in vivo in different mouse strains by injecting various viral inducers depressed the lymphocyte count from 3 to 24 h after the injection. The effect was correlated to the antiviral titer of the preparations. The inhibitory factor exhibited physico-chemical properties of IF. Crude IF preparations obtained from mouse cell cultures, human IF and mock preparations devoid of anti-viral activity exerted no lymphocytopenic effect.
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