1966
DOI: 10.1084/jem.123.2.299
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The Influence of Cortisone on Experimental Viral Infection

Abstract: The initial observations that cortisone may act as an inhibitor of viral interference (11, 4) are now explicable as an inhibitory effect on interferon synthesis. The suggestion that the action of interferon is also inhibited by cortisone or its analogues (6) has not been confirmed in a plaque reduction type of interferon assay system in which autointerference by the challenge inoculum is a lesser problem. In this respect, the present results are in accord with those obtained by DeMaeyer and DeMaeyer (8) with h… Show more

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“…The experimental procedures were identical with those described in a previous communication on this study (5) with the following additions. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experimental procedures were identical with those described in a previous communication on this study (5) with the following additions. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus the interval between the estimated (interpolated) initial appearance of measurable HA and of interferon in allantoic fluid was only 15 hr for Lee infection, 24 hr for Mel., and 36 hr in the case of PR8. These differing intervals represent real differences in the rates of interferon synthesis because earlier experiments had shown that allantoic fluid interferon activity paralleled closely that of chorioallantoic membrane---the site of viral and interferon synthesis (5). As these earlier experiments had been done principally with Lee virus, interferon activity was searched for in CAM from PR8-infected eggs during the first 48 hr of infection, but was not found.…”
Section: A Comparison Of the Pathogenesis And Course Of Infection mentioning
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