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. 1974 Aug;28(2):319. doi: 10.1128/am.28.2.319-319.1974

Mouse Interferon in Ascitic Fluids

Sonja M Buckley 1, Jordi Casals 1
PMCID: PMC186709  PMID: 4853277

Abstract

Mouse interferon was obtained in relatively large volumes by the use of ascitic fluid from mice bearing sarcoma 180/TG and subsequently inoculated with Germiston virus.

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Selected References

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