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    Influenza A antigens on human lymphocytes in vitro and probably in vivo

    INFLUENZA A viruses cause respiratory tract infections in man, associated with generalised symptoms of fever, headache and myalgia. Virus replication seems to be limited to the respiratory tract epithelium1, and ...

    ANNE B. WILSON, D. N. PLANTEROSE, J. NAGINGTON, JENNIFER R. PARK, R. D. BARRY in Nature (1976)

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    Antiviral Activity of Double Stranded RNA from a Virus isolated from Aspergillus foetidus

    IN recent years virus particles with the property of inducing interferon production in animals have been isolated from Penicillium stoloniferum1,2, P. funiculosum2 and P. cyaneofulvum3. Virus particles have also ...

    G. T. BANKS, K. W. BUCK, E. B. CHAIN, JOAN E. DARBYSHIRE, F. HIMMELWEIT, G. RATTI in Nature (1970)

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    Antiviral Activity of Double Stranded RNA and Virus-like Particles from Penicillium stoloniferum

    THE antiviral activity of a culture filtrate from Penicillium stoloniferum was first described in 19521. Landmarks in the evaluation of this material, termed ‘Statolon’, came with its initial chemical characteriz...

    D. N. PLANTEROSE, P. J. BIRCH, D. J. F. PILCH, T. J. SHARPE in Nature (1970)

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    Heat-Labile Complement-Fixing Antigens in the Growth-Cycle of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus

    D. N. PLANTEROSE, B. CARTWRIGHT, F. BROWN in Nature (1963)

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    Effect of p-Fluorophenylalanine on the Multiplication of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus

    MANY amino-acid analogues are known to prevent protein synthesis. p-Fluorophenylalanine in particular has been shown to inhibit synthesis by competition with phenylalanine. The growth of several animal viruses is...

    F. BROWN, D. N. PLANTEROSE, DOREEN L. STEWART in Nature (1961)