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. 1973 Apr;11(4):592–595. doi: 10.1128/jvi.11.4.592-595.1973

Homologous Viral Interference in Aedes albopictus Cultures Chronically Infected with Sindbis Virus

Victor Stollar 1, Thomas E Shenk 1
PMCID: PMC355141  PMID: 4735592

Abstract

Complete homologous interference is demonstrated in cultures of Aedes albopictus cells chronically infected with Sindbis virus. The interference occurred before there was any detectable RNA synthesis by the superinfecting virus.

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