PMID: 6165340Jan 1, 1981Paper

On the anti-inflammatory effect of sendai virus inoculation

Archives of Virology
M KoltaiM Kása

Abstract

Sendai virus given intravenously into CFLP mice produced dose-related suppression of the acute inflammation produced by carrageenan and 5-HT. The inhibition correlated with interferon levels in the blood, suggesting that interferon may account for the virus-induced anti-inflammatory effect.

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