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Characteristics of the progeny derived from multiplication of Sendai virus in a measles virus carrier cell line

  • Erling Norrby
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Summary

After infection of a carrier cell line of measles virus in Lu 106 cells with Sendai virus a heterogeneous product was obtained. Some particles apparently contained only one or the other of the two antigens, but a considerable fraction of particles seemed to carry both antigens. The occurrence of the latter was suggested from analyses of hemagglutinating activity and immunological characteristics of particles adsorbed and eluted on rooster erythrocytes. Tween-ether treatment of such particles caused a breakdown into fragments seemingly carrying either one or both antigens.

Keywords

Infectious Disease Measle Measle Virus Considerable Fraction Hemagglutinating Activity 
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© Springer-Verlag 1965

Authors and Affiliations

  • Erling Norrby
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  1. 1.Department of Virus ResearchKarolinska Institutet, School of MedicineStockholmSweden

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