PMID: 6170173May 1, 1981Paper

Influenza virus sensitivity to interferon and its inducer

Voprosy virusologii
R Ia PodcherniaevaS S Grigorian

Abstract

The results of the study on influenza virus sensitivity to interferon of two kinds (human and chicken) and its inducer, poly(G) . poly(C) are presented. Differences in this characteristic among human and animal influenza viruses were demonstrated. There was a correlation between sensitivity to poly(G) . poly(C)-induced interferon and sensitivity to chicken interferon. Comparative studies of sensitivity to interferon in parent viruses and recombinants demonstrated that recombinants derived this property from one of the parental strains.

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