Experimental Parainfluenzavirus Infection in Mice: Fatal Illness with Atrophy of Thymus and Spleen in Mice Caused by a Variant of Parainfluenza 3 Virus
AUTOR(ES)
Shibuta, Hiroshi
RESUMO
Intracerebral inoculation of the YN strain of parainfluenza 3 virus was found to induce an acute fatal illness characterized by marked thymic and splenic atrophy in newborn mice. Previously we showed that the YN strain contains three distinct plaque-type variants, LT, SC, and M. Of these, the M-type variant induced this fatal illness, whereas the other two variants induced hydrocephalus.
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