Cell cultures producing human interferon.

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
P C Familletti, S Pestka

Abstract

Most of 27 B-lymphoblast and 5 other cell lines derived from human leukocytes were found to produce human interferon either constitutively or after induction with Newcastle disease virus. Several produced relatively high levels of interferon after induction.

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Feb 15, 2001·Biopolymers·S Pestka
Jan 1, 1985·Pharmacology & Therapeutics·S Pestka, S J Tarnowski
Jul 1, 1984·The Journal of Investigative Dermatology·J A Langer, S Pestka

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