Abstract

Fetal bovine serum markedly decreased the ability of mouse L-929 interferon preparations to inhibit the formation of L-929 clones, but did not affect their ability to inhibit vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) plaque formation in these cells. This dissociation of effects by interferon preparations indicates that: 1. the mechanism of action of interferon for its anticlonal antiviral activities is different; or 2. the molecule responsible for the anticlonal activity is a separate growth inhibitory factor.

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