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SUBMITTER: Saira K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3700204 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Saira Kazima K Lin Xudong X DePasse Jay V JV Halpin Rebecca R Twaddle Alan A Stockwell Timothy T Angus Brian B Cozzi-Lepri Alessandro A Delfino Marina M Dugan Vivien V Dwyer Dominic E DE Freiberg Matthew M Horban Andrzej A Losso Marcelo M Lynfield Ruth R Wentworth Deborah N DN Holmes Edward C EC Davey Richard R Wentworth David E DE Ghedin Elodie E
Journal of virology 20130515 14
Influenza virus defective interfering (DI) particles are naturally occurring noninfectious virions typically generated during in vitro serial passages in cell culture of the virus at a high multiplicity of infection. DI particles are recognized for the role they play in inhibiting viral replication and for the impact they have on the production of infectious virions. To date, influenza virus DI particles have been reported primarily as a phenomenon of cell culture and in experimentally infected ...[more]