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. 1972 Jul;10(1):159–161. doi: 10.1128/jvi.10.1.159-161.1972

Temperature-Dependent Inhibition of Fusion from Without

William R Gallaher a,1, Michael A Bratt a
PMCID: PMC356440  PMID: 5064776

Abstract

Fusion from without by Newcastle disease virus is inhibited by incubation at 23 C. The inhibitory effect is exerted at a step after viral attachment and is not reversed by subsequent incubation at higher temperatures.

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