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Interaction of Vaccinia Virus and Cells in Primary and Continuous Culture

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VACCINIA virus has a wide host-range, both as regards cell type and animal species. The purpose of the present communication is to describe some differences in the reaction of cells in primary and continuous culture to infection with a vaccine strain of the virus.

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NISHMI, M., NIECIKOWSKI, H. Interaction of Vaccinia Virus and Cells in Primary and Continuous Culture. Nature 199, 1117–1118 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1991117a0

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