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Selective decrease in interferon production in immunotolerant mice
Infection and Immunity
|January 1, 1974
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Mice, immunologically unresponsive to Newcastle disease virus, were impaired in their capacity to produce interferon when induced with Newcastle disease virus, but not when induced with an unrelated virus.
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