Interferon Production in Cell Lines Derived from Patients with Infectious Mononucleosis

Discussion and Summary In a previous report, it has been shown that biopsy material from patients with Burkitt's lymphoma gave rise to continuous cell lines in vitro (4,5). The lines appear to be lymphoid in character, produce interferon, contain a herpes-like virus (6,7) and synthesize immunog...

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