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Science 25 February 1983:
Vol. 219. no. 4587, pp. 987 - 988
DOI: 10.1126/science.6297010

Articles

Science, Vol 219, Issue 4587, 987-988
Copyright © 1983 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Ammonium chloride prevents lytic growth of reovirus and helps to establish persistent infection in mouse L cells

WM Canning and BN Fields

Ammonium chloride, a lysosomotropic agent that raises intralysosomal pH, reduces the yield of reovirus during infection of mouse L cells. Subsequent removal of ammonium chloride results in the rapid establishment of a persistent infection.


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