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J Gen Virol 67 (1986), 2223-2226; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-67-10-2223
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Independent Regulation of the Antiviral States Induced by MuIFN-{alpha}/beta and by MuIFN-{gamma}

V. Ramamurthy and W. Robert Fleischmann, Jr.

Department of Microbiology, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77550, U.S.A.

The stability profiles of the antiviral states induced in L-929 cells against mengovirus by murine interferons MuIFN-{alpha}/beta and by MuIFN-{gamma} were shown to be different. Treatment of cells with combinations of IFN-{alpha}/beta and IFN-{gamma} have previously been shown to result in a potentiated expression of the antiviral state. Here we report studies of the stabilities of the antiviral states induced by various combinations of IFN-{alpha}/beta and IFN-{gamma} and that the regulation of the antiviral states induced by IFN-{alpha}/beta and IFN-{gamma} were independent of each other.

Keywords: interferon (MuIFN-{alpha}/beta and -{gamma}), antiviral state, mengovirus

Received 1 April 1986; accepted 12 June 1986.


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