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Repeated 'Superinduction' of Interferon in Human Diploid Fibroblast Cultures
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1977
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FibrosisCell DivisionReversible NatureMedicineNatural SciencesImmunologyRna BiologyMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationCell CultureCell ProliferationActinomycin D.MicrobiologyActinomycin D DegenerateCell BiologyProtein Synthesis
Summary Human diploid fibroblast cultures induced to make interferon by the combination of polyriboinosinic acid-polyribocytidylic acid, cycloheximide and actinomycin D degenerate thereafter, owing to the irreversible nature of the inhibition induced by actinomycin D. However, cultures superinduced with the DNA-dependent RNA synthesis inhibitor 5,6-dichloro-1-β-d-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole (DRB) survive, owing to the reversible nature of the inhibition induced by DRB, and can again be superinduced on several occasions.