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WE have investigated the effect of an exogenous interferon obtained from inbred albino mice (asw strain) after infection with a mouse-adapted influenza virus (strain Em2, type A1) on the dynamics of the influenza virus infection, in parallel with interferon production.
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LINK, F., BLAŠKOVIČ, D. & RAUS, J. Effect of an Exogenous Interferon on Experimental Influenza Virus Infection and Interferon Production in White Mice. Nature 197, 821–822 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197821a0
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