Abstract
The Shope virus following cutaneous inoculation produces skin papillomas in rabbits and induces a virus-coded arginase in the squameous epithelium of these papillomas. The only discernible effect of the virus inoculated intravenously in rabbits and other animals was a decrease of the serum arginine concentration. Intravenous injection in 3 hyperargininemic patients, however, did not influence the underlying metabolic disease.
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