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MULTIPLE VIRUS INFECTION OF SINGLE HOST CELLS

MULTIPLE VIRUS INFECTION OF SINGLE HOST CELLS Evidence is presented to show that two or more viruses can simultaneously manifest their characteristic activities within individual epithelial cells of the normal rabbit's cornea. This evidence, together with that previously presented (1, 5, 6), makes plain that multiple virus infection of a single host cell can take place in corneal cells, in the cells of chick embryos, and in those of rabbit tumors, both benign (Shope's papilloma) and malignant. Certain implications of the findings are discussed. Footnotes Submitted: 18 March 1947 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Experimental Medicine Rockefeller University Press

MULTIPLE VIRUS INFECTION OF SINGLE HOST CELLS

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Publisher
Rockefeller University Press
Copyright
© 1947 Rockefeller University Press
ISSN
0022-1007
eISSN
1540-9538
DOI
10.1084/jem.86.2.145
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Abstract

Evidence is presented to show that two or more viruses can simultaneously manifest their characteristic activities within individual epithelial cells of the normal rabbit's cornea. This evidence, together with that previously presented (1, 5, 6), makes plain that multiple virus infection of a single host cell can take place in corneal cells, in the cells of chick embryos, and in those of rabbit tumors, both benign (Shope's papilloma) and malignant. Certain implications of the findings are discussed. Footnotes Submitted: 18 March 1947

Journal

The Journal of Experimental MedicineRockefeller University Press

Published: Aug 1, 1947

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