Inhibition of viral replication by interferon-gamma-induced nitric oxide synthase

Science56.90
Volume: 261, Issue: 5127, Pages: 1445 - 1448
Published: Sep 10, 1993
Abstract
Interferons (IFNs) induce antiviral activity in many cell types. The ability of IFN-gamma to inhibit replication of ectromelia, vaccinia, and herpes simplex-1 viruses in mouse macrophages correlated with the cells' production of nitric oxide (NO). Viral replication was restored in IFN-gamma-treated macrophages exposed to inhibitors of NO synthase. Conversely, epithelial cells with no detectable NO synthesis restricted viral replication when...
Paper Details
Title
Inhibition of viral replication by interferon-gamma-induced nitric oxide synthase
Published Date
Sep 10, 1993
Journal
Volume
261
Issue
5127
Pages
1445 - 1448
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