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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Peptides. 2013 Jul 26;48:96–105. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2013.07.014

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Pretreatment of cells with MP7-NH2 does not significantly reduce the amount of viral progeny released by infected cells. 1 × 105 of the indicated cell type were either pretreated with 5 μM MP7-NH2 for 1 h (filled circles) or incubated in serum-free medium without peptide (open circles) in a total volume of 1 ml. After the 1 h incubation the media was removed, cells were washed 3×, and infected with 105 PFU VSV (MOI 1) in SF-DMEM. After 1 h the inoculum was removed and replaced with DMEM-5%FBS. Supernatants were collected after 6 h and titered via plaque assay on BHK-21 cells to measure the amount of virus released. Graphs show the results of three independent studies for each cell line. The difference in the amount of virus released by the treated vs. untreated cells was not significantly different for any of the three cell types tested.