1965
DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(65)90148-0
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Abortive infection of canine cells by herpes simplex virus

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“…If the type 1 inoculum was preheated at 56" for 15 min to destroy the infectivity of HVH, the protective effect was abolished. The latter is cogent to the direct inference phenomenon hypothesized by Roizman (6).…”
Section: Wentworthmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…If the type 1 inoculum was preheated at 56" for 15 min to destroy the infectivity of HVH, the protective effect was abolished. The latter is cogent to the direct inference phenomenon hypothesized by Roizman (6).…”
Section: Wentworthmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…At high multiplicities of infection, synthesis of host cell RNA and of interferon were depressed, and viral DNA and viral antigens were produced. Conditions most favorable for the replication of the dk+ virus also yielded the greatest production of dk-virus in mixedly infected cells (19).…”
Section: Herpesvirusesmentioning
confidence: 98%