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Studies on the biological characteristics of the newcastle disease virus (NDV) adapted to the brain of newborne mice

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A Hungarian strain of NDV proved to be very easily adaptable to the brain of newborne mice. The adapted virus was unable for growth in the brain of adult mice, showed enhanced carcinostatic activity and diminished pathogenicity for young chickens. It was easily neutralizable by anti-NDV immune sera. In the postembryonal mouse brain previously inoculated with egg line virus, the growth of the mouse adapted virus was significantly hindered by interference.

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Sinkovics, J. Studies on the biological characteristics of the newcastle disease virus (NDV) adapted to the brain of newborne mice. Archiv f Virusforschung 7, 403–411 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01240748

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