62 results on '"Ia E, Khesin"'
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2. [A surface membrane study of human cell lines with different interferon sensitivities]
3. [Activity of human natural killer cells against target cells possessing different sensitivity to interferon]
4. [Stability of C-band heterochromatin polymorphism in 2 transplantable human cell lines differing in sensitivity to Coxsackie virus B3]
5. [The histopathology of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in an organ culture of adult human lung]
6. [Genetic mechanisms of the human interferon system as a factor of the maintenance of cellular homeostasis]
7. [Stimulation of the inhibiting effect of interferon on the growth of ascitic carcinoma in relation to host responsiveness and cells]
8. [Restoration of the sensitivity of cells resistant to Coxsackie B3 virus after treatment with sensitive cell filtrate]
9. [Effect of serum of different origin on elaboration of interferon and the activity of the lysosomal apparatus of cells from the abdominal exudate of newborn mice]
10. [Differences in the antiviral and antioncogenic action of interferons produced in murine peritoneal cells and in Krebs-2 ascitic carcinoma cells]
11. [Importance of the gene dose of chromosome 2 for interferon production by cultures of human cells]
12. [Experimental myocardiopathy caused by the herpesvirus]
13. [Associative interaction between Mycoplasma pneumoniae, influenza virus and adenovirus in an organ culture of adult human lung]
14. [Effect of inhibitors of interferon action on the mitotic activity of cell cultures]
15. [Comparative determination of cellular reactivity during infection with influenza virus A (H3N2)]
16. [Relationship of the characteristics of the chromosome set in human cell cultures to the production and antiviral action of interferon]
17. [Characteristics of different sublines of VNK-21 cells]
18. [Relationship between group G chromosomes, especially chromosome 21, and the sensitivity of human cells to Coxsackie B viruses]
19. [Cytogenetic bases of the production and action of human interferon]
20. [Karyotype change in human cell cultures in the process of the reversion of Coxsackie B virus sensitivity]
21. [Induction of homo- and heterokaryons in monolayer cultures of L and J-96 cells]
22. [Cytogenetics of the human interferon system]
23. [Ratio of the antiproliferative action of interferon to the degree of purity of the preparation]
24. [Use of polyethyleneglycols 1000 and 6000 to obtain heterokaryons]
25. [Isolation of somatic cell hybrids by using a specific interferon- virus method of selection]
26. [Cytologic and histochemical study of cell cultures chronically infected with fixed rabies virus]
27. [Effect of gangliosides on interferon-alpha activity]
28. [Formation of heterosymplasts in human reticular cell cultures]
29. [The problem of contamination of transplantable cell lines by HeLa cells]
30. [The capacity of interferon-insensitive cells to prevent the development of an antiviral condition]
31. [Histopathology of combined influenza-adenovirus infection in organ cultures of children's and adults' lungs]
32. [Cytopathology of cell cultures infected with adenovirus and with a biologically active preparation of its DNA]
33. [Action of reaferon on a continuous human cell culture]
34. [Comparative study of the pathogenesis of heart lesions in experimental viral infection]
35. [Relationship between the interferon induced antiviral status of human cell cultures and their chromosome complement]
36. [Ribonuclease activity in preparations of human leukocyte interferon]
37. [Cytological characteristics of a bovine kidney cell culture chronically infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus (author's transl)]
38. [Karyological study of L cells sensitive and resistant to vesicular stomatitis virus]
39. [Karyological characteristics of the transplantable human cell line J-96, susceptible to Coxsackie B3 virus, and of its derived subline J-41, specifically resistant to this virus]
40. [Adenovirus infection in an organ culture of guinea pig lungs]
41. [Cytochemical features of the ribonucleoproteins and deoxyribonucleoprotein complexes in the nucleoli of cultivated primate reticular cells]
42. [Chronic infection and antiviral cellular immunity]
43. [Cytophotometric and radioautographic study of RNA synthesis in cultures of leukemia cells sensitive or resistant to Coxsackie B3 virus]
44. [SPONTANEOUS VIRUSES IN WHITE MICE SIMILAR TO TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUSES]
45. [The influence of the immunologic reactivity of rabbit leukocytes and macrophages on interferon production under the influence of herpesvirus]
46. [Cytophysiologic and karyologic characteristics of reticular cell cultures sensitive and resistant to the cytopathic effect of enteroviruses]
47. [On the nature of intracellular inclusions forming during measles]
48. [Changes of the cell nucleus sizes in monolayer tissue cultures subjected to the cytopathic action of viruses]
49. [Disorders in the intrauterine development of mice following inoculation of pregnant females with Coxsackie viruses]
50. [Influenza infection in organ cultures of guinea pig and mouse lung]
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