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Department of Microbiology Queen's University of Belfast, Grosvenor Road Belfast BT12 6BN N. Ireland
Bone marrow colony-stimulating activity in the culture media of L cell monolayers treated with Newcastle disease virus or polyriboinosinic:polyribocytidylic acid showed an early increase followed by a marked fall of activity when compared with non-induced cultures.
* Present address: Nuclear Research Center Democritos, Athens, Greece.
Received 31 July 1974;
accepted 20 December 1974.
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