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. 1955 Sep 30;102(4):475–488. doi: 10.1084/jem.102.4.475

VIRUS PROLIFERATION IN HYPOXIC MICE AND CHICK EMBRYOS

Seymour S Kalter 1, J E Prier 1, H Zaman 1
PMCID: PMC2136526  PMID: 13263487

Abstract

Virus proliferation in hypoxic animals was markedly reduced. Little difference in this respect between influenza virus (PR8) and mouse encephalomyelitis virus (Theiler's GD VII) was observed except that there was a longer depression of the latter virus. The possible mechanisms involved are discussed.

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