ABSTRACT An increasing number of nonviral materials of microbial origin has been reported to stimulate the production of interferon in cell cultures and (or) in animals. These materials include (a) gram-negative bacteria or the endotoxins prepared from their cell walls, (b) other microorganisms such as Rickettsiae, Bedsoniae, Protozoa, and (c) fungal products such as a mannan from Candida and various antibiotics which act as protein synthesis inhibitors, e.g., glutarimide antibiotics and tenuazonic acid. A summary is presented of the current state of knowledge about interferon production in animals by the most thoroughly studied nonviral substance of microbial origin, bacterial endotoxin. Further evidence is presented which clearly distingu...
ABSTRACT The evidence relating the interferon system to the infectious proc-ess has been examined. T...
ABSTRACT A radiobiological study of circulating interferon production in the mouse was undertaken in...
Interferons (IFNs) are a family of proteins with antiviral, antiproliferative, antitumor, antimicrob...
Interferon production can be stimulated by a great variety of microbial and nonmicrobial agents othe...
ABSTRACT Interferons are proteins of cellular origin capable of conferring virus resistance to verte...
Interferons represent the body's most rapid defence against virus infection. Natural recovery from v...
The inability of the VERO cell line to produce interferon suggested that it might represent a regula...
One of the most remarkable molecules of bio-logical origin implicated in the control of gene express...
The present s udy was undertaken to investigate he mechanism of interferon production by mouse splee...
Protein synthesis n interferon-treated HeLa cells infected by different animal RNA viruses has been ...
ABSTRACT Antiviral interferon activity in any one species can be exhibited by a variety of substance...
A viral inhibitor(s) is released in the supernate of mixed cultures containing human or mouse lympho...
Two interferon-mediated enzymes, a 2-5A synthetase and a kinase that phosphory-lates a 67000 mol. wt...
ABSTRACT The development of resistance in response to interferon depends on cellular RNA synthesis a...
ABSTRACT Rabbit kidney cell cultures stimulated with either double-stranded polyinosinate-polycytidy...
ABSTRACT The evidence relating the interferon system to the infectious proc-ess has been examined. T...
ABSTRACT A radiobiological study of circulating interferon production in the mouse was undertaken in...
Interferons (IFNs) are a family of proteins with antiviral, antiproliferative, antitumor, antimicrob...
Interferon production can be stimulated by a great variety of microbial and nonmicrobial agents othe...
ABSTRACT Interferons are proteins of cellular origin capable of conferring virus resistance to verte...
Interferons represent the body's most rapid defence against virus infection. Natural recovery from v...
The inability of the VERO cell line to produce interferon suggested that it might represent a regula...
One of the most remarkable molecules of bio-logical origin implicated in the control of gene express...
The present s udy was undertaken to investigate he mechanism of interferon production by mouse splee...
Protein synthesis n interferon-treated HeLa cells infected by different animal RNA viruses has been ...
ABSTRACT Antiviral interferon activity in any one species can be exhibited by a variety of substance...
A viral inhibitor(s) is released in the supernate of mixed cultures containing human or mouse lympho...
Two interferon-mediated enzymes, a 2-5A synthetase and a kinase that phosphory-lates a 67000 mol. wt...
ABSTRACT The development of resistance in response to interferon depends on cellular RNA synthesis a...
ABSTRACT Rabbit kidney cell cultures stimulated with either double-stranded polyinosinate-polycytidy...
ABSTRACT The evidence relating the interferon system to the infectious proc-ess has been examined. T...
ABSTRACT A radiobiological study of circulating interferon production in the mouse was undertaken in...
Interferons (IFNs) are a family of proteins with antiviral, antiproliferative, antitumor, antimicrob...