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. 1972 Nov;6(5):730–735. doi: 10.1128/iai.6.5.730-735.1972

Cell Surface Antigen Induced by Influenza Virus

Nicholas Hahon 1, Herbert L Eckert 1
PMCID: PMC422601  PMID: 4564784

Abstract

By immunofluorescence staining, a specific surface antigen induced by influenza virus was detected on clone 1-5C-4 cells. The antigen was neither related to hemagglutinin nor dependent on the production of infectious virus. Formation of the virus-specific cell surface antigen was dependent on protein synthesis but independent of viral ribonucleic acid replication.

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