Published December 1959
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Symposium on the biology of cells modified by viruses or antigens. II.: On the Analysis of Antibody Synthesis at the Cellular Level
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The title of this symposium implies a similarity which is not obvious between the cellular responses to virus infection and to antigenic stimulation. In fact, no analogy between these two types of cellular response is apparent either from a consideration of the natures of the stimuli, a specific nucleotide sequence on the one hand and almost any foreign chemical configuration on the other, or from an examination of the products of the response, identical units in the case of the virus and complementary antibody units in the case of the antigen.
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© 1959. American Society for Microbiology (ASM). This symposium was held at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Bacteriologists in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 11, 1959, under the sponsorship of the Division of Medical Bacteriology, Immunology, and Virology, with Dr. R. Walter Schlesinger as convener. The work presented in this paper was supported by research grants from the U. S. Public Health Service to Dr. Melvin Cohn and Dr. Edwin S. Lennox.Attached Files
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