Infection of chicken erythrocytes with influenza and other viruses

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Chicken erythrocytes can be infected by the fowl plague (Rostock) strain (FP/R) of influenza type A, Newcastle disease virus (NDV), and Semliki Forest virus (SFV). Only NDV and SFV produced infectious progeny, albeit at low levels. Infection by FP/R was monitored by de novo synthesis of viral proteins, and the proteins synthesized could be identified by comparison with infected chicken fibroblast cells. FP/R synthesized far greater amounts of viral protein than did NDV or SFV.

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Cook, R. F., Avery, R. J., & Dimmock, N. J. (1979). Infection of chicken erythrocytes with influenza and other viruses. Infection and Immunity, 25(1), 396–402. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.25.1.396-402.1979

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