1966
DOI: 10.1093/jnci/37.3.347
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Response of Cultured Chicken Brain Neuroglial Cells to Infection With Rous Sarcoma Virus2

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“…The assumption made by Groupe andRauscher (1957, 1960) that RSV is synthesized not only by affected meningeal tissue, but also by cells in the brain proper as well, was supported by the data presented in this and an earlier report (Adams, 1966). These findings strongly suggest that glial cells may be of major importance in the synthesis of RSV in the chick brain.…”
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“…The assumption made by Groupe andRauscher (1957, 1960) that RSV is synthesized not only by affected meningeal tissue, but also by cells in the brain proper as well, was supported by the data presented in this and an earlier report (Adams, 1966). These findings strongly suggest that glial cells may be of major importance in the synthesis of RSV in the chick brain.…”
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“…With the exception of colonies of small round cells present in early passages of cells from infected chickens, no neurons, macrophages, or other cell types grow out in these cultures. More detailed descriptions of cultured chicken brain neuroglial cells have been presented elsewhere (Adams, 1965(Adams, ,1966.…”
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