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THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF COMBINATION FORMS OF VIRUS : III. THE FORMATION OF DOUBLY ANTIGENIC PARTICLES FROM INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUS AND A STUDY OF THE ABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PARTICLES OF X VIRUS TO YIELD TWO SEPARATE STRAINS

The simultaneous inoculation of influenza A and B strains into eggs was found to result in the formation of virus which had antigenic properties of both parent strains. The hemagglutinin of the new virus could be inhibited by both A and B antisera and the agent was also neutralized by both sera. Thi...

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Autores principales: Gotlieb, Tamar, Hirst, George K.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1954
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13152278
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description The simultaneous inoculation of influenza A and B strains into eggs was found to result in the formation of virus which had antigenic properties of both parent strains. The hemagglutinin of the new virus could be inhibited by both A and B antisera and the agent was also neutralized by both sera. This X particle displayed the characteristics of what we have previously called X(1). It did not reproduce itself on multiplying in the egg, but instead yielded parent types. Limiting infectious dilutions of influenza virus were studied in eggs by inoculating two different strains at once to act as markers for singly or doubly initiated infections. A base line was thus established for the frequency of single and mixed infections at virus dosages which were fractions of one ID(50). These frequencies were compared with those obtained with X viruses. X(1) virus from A-B infections did not initiate an unusual number of mixed infections at the end point. By contrast, X(1) and X(2) (M-W type) gave much higher numbers of mixed infections than did the control virus. In the discussion it is proposed (a) that doubly antigenic viruses are due to an effect known as phenotypic mixing and (b) that the ability of individual virus particles to give rise to two separate strains is due to heterozygosis or diploidy.
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spelling pubmed-21362332008-04-17 THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF COMBINATION FORMS OF VIRUS : III. THE FORMATION OF DOUBLY ANTIGENIC PARTICLES FROM INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUS AND A STUDY OF THE ABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PARTICLES OF X VIRUS TO YIELD TWO SEPARATE STRAINS Gotlieb, Tamar Hirst, George K. J Exp Med Article The simultaneous inoculation of influenza A and B strains into eggs was found to result in the formation of virus which had antigenic properties of both parent strains. The hemagglutinin of the new virus could be inhibited by both A and B antisera and the agent was also neutralized by both sera. This X particle displayed the characteristics of what we have previously called X(1). It did not reproduce itself on multiplying in the egg, but instead yielded parent types. Limiting infectious dilutions of influenza virus were studied in eggs by inoculating two different strains at once to act as markers for singly or doubly initiated infections. A base line was thus established for the frequency of single and mixed infections at virus dosages which were fractions of one ID(50). These frequencies were compared with those obtained with X viruses. X(1) virus from A-B infections did not initiate an unusual number of mixed infections at the end point. By contrast, X(1) and X(2) (M-W type) gave much higher numbers of mixed infections than did the control virus. In the discussion it is proposed (a) that doubly antigenic viruses are due to an effect known as phenotypic mixing and (b) that the ability of individual virus particles to give rise to two separate strains is due to heterozygosis or diploidy. The Rockefeller University Press 1954-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2136233/ /pubmed/13152278 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1954, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF COMBINATION FORMS OF VIRUS : III. THE FORMATION OF DOUBLY ANTIGENIC PARTICLES FROM INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUS AND A STUDY OF THE ABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PARTICLES OF X VIRUS TO YIELD TWO SEPARATE STRAINS
title THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF COMBINATION FORMS OF VIRUS : III. THE FORMATION OF DOUBLY ANTIGENIC PARTICLES FROM INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUS AND A STUDY OF THE ABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PARTICLES OF X VIRUS TO YIELD TWO SEPARATE STRAINS
title_full THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF COMBINATION FORMS OF VIRUS : III. THE FORMATION OF DOUBLY ANTIGENIC PARTICLES FROM INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUS AND A STUDY OF THE ABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PARTICLES OF X VIRUS TO YIELD TWO SEPARATE STRAINS
title_fullStr THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF COMBINATION FORMS OF VIRUS : III. THE FORMATION OF DOUBLY ANTIGENIC PARTICLES FROM INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUS AND A STUDY OF THE ABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PARTICLES OF X VIRUS TO YIELD TWO SEPARATE STRAINS
title_full_unstemmed THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF COMBINATION FORMS OF VIRUS : III. THE FORMATION OF DOUBLY ANTIGENIC PARTICLES FROM INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUS AND A STUDY OF THE ABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PARTICLES OF X VIRUS TO YIELD TWO SEPARATE STRAINS
title_short THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF COMBINATION FORMS OF VIRUS : III. THE FORMATION OF DOUBLY ANTIGENIC PARTICLES FROM INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUS AND A STUDY OF THE ABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL PARTICLES OF X VIRUS TO YIELD TWO SEPARATE STRAINS
title_sort experimental production of combination forms of virus : iii. the formation of doubly antigenic particles from influenza a and b virus and a study of the ability of individual particles of x virus to yield two separate strains
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13152278
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