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[Interaction of vertebrate viruses and insect nuclear polyhedrosis viruses with transplantable diploid embryonal drosophila cells]

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  • [Interaction of vertebrate viruses and insect nuclear polyhedrosis viruses with transplantable diploid embryonal drosophila cells] Abstract Text:

    g i fedorovaG I Fedorova,r ia podcherniaevaR Ia Podcherniaeva,a m amchenkovaA M Amchenkova,n i nikitinaN I Nikitina,v k blinovaV K Blinova,

    When the Drosophila cells were infected with the mixo- and arboviruses, in case of influenza A/WSN virus a rise in the titre and slight cytopathogenic effect with the subsequent decrease in the titre was observed. Since the decrease in the virus titer was not observed when actinomycin D was added, it was supposed that interferonlike inhibitor may be produced by the infected cells. Vacuolization and increase in the size of the infected cells were caused by all the nuclear polyhedrosis viruses tested. The number of the infected cells depended on the virus type and multiplicity of the infection.

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    gi fedorovaGI Fedorova,ria podcherniaevaRIa Podcherniaeva,am amchenkovaAM Amchenkova,ni nikitinaNI Nikitina,vk blinovaVK Blinova,

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    [Interaction of vertebrate viruses and insect nuclear polyhedrosis viruses with transplantable diploid embryonal drosophila cells] Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: T?Sitologii?a i genetika

    VOLUME: 8

    Page Numbers: 396-9

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    ISSN: 0564-3783

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: rus

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    Country: USSR

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