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Viral Interference

Known as: interfering virus, Interferences, Viral, Interference, Viral 
A phenomenon in which infection by a first virus results in resistance of cells or tissues to infection by a second, unrelated virus.
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Cytomegalovirus (CMV), measles and HIV are the main human pathogens known to induce immunosuppression. Unlike measles and HIV… 
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Phenolic compounds have been identified previously as potentially responsible for allelopathic interferences in spruce forest at… 
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
We have recovered infectious Sendai virus (SeV) from full‐length cDNA (FL‐3) by transfecting this cDNA and pGEM plasmids… 
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
SummaryThere are a few simulation studies for interference models in the literature but the present paper discusses an analytical… 
Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
Wild-type and mutant double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) species from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae were studied by electron… 
Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Persistent infection of murine neuroblastoma cells with a relatively non‐cytopathic virus, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus…