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Journal of General Virology | 1979

Cyclic expression of antigen and infectious virus in a BHK cell line (0-853) persistently infected with an SSPE strain of measles virus.

Natalie E. Cremer; Lyndon S. Oshiro; Shirley J. Hagens

Establishment and characteristics of a baby hamster kidney cell line (BHK 0-853) persistently infected with a subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) strain of measles virus (Lec strain) is described. The persistent infection was easily and repeatedly established and no special conditions were required. There was a predictable fluctuation in expression of virus intracellular and membrane antigens which varied from greater than 90% to less than 1% of the cells demonstrating these antigens during the first 6 or 7 passages. Thereafter, fluctuation of antigen and infectious virus expression continued in an unpredictable fashion.


Journal of Immunology | 1966

Antibody Formation, Latency and Leukemia: Infection with Moloney Virus

Natalie E. Cremer; Dee O. N. Taylor; Shirley J. Hagens


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1957

STUDIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND PERSISTENCE OF COMPLEMENT-FIXING AND NEUTRALIZING:ANTIBODIES IN HUMAN POLIOMYELITIS

Edwin H. Lennette; Nathalie J. Schmidt; Anna Wiener; Jessie H. Doleman; Shirley J. Hagens


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1956

MODIFICATION OF THE HOMOTYPIC SPECIFICITY OF POLIOMYELITIS COMPLEMENT-FIXING ANTIGENS BY HEAT

Nathalie J. Schmidt; Edwin H. Lennette; Shirley J. Hagens


Journal of Immunology | 1964

Neutralizing Activity of Fragments Obtained by Papain Digestion of Viral Antibody

Natalie E. Cremer; John L. Riggs; Frances Y. Fujimoto; Shirley J. Hagens; Margaret I. Ota; Edwin H. Lennette


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1984

Anomalous antibody responses in viral infection: specific stimulation or polyclonal activation?

Natalie E. Cremer; V L Devlin; J L Riggs; Shirley J. Hagens


Journal of Immunology | 1966

Difference in Mechanism of Viral Neutralization under in Vitro and in Vivo Conditions

Natalie E. Cremer; Edwin H. Lennette; Shirley J. Hagens; Frances Y. Fujimoto


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1962

Studies on the Antibody Responses of Patients infected with ECHO Viruses.

Nathalie J. Schmidt; Juanita Dennis; Shirley J. Hagens; Edwin H. Lennette


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1973

IgM Production in Rats Infected With Moloney Leukemia Virus

Natalie E. Cremer; Dee O. N. Taylor; Edwin H. Lennette; Shirley J. Hagens


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1980

Comparison of the Hemagglutination Inhibition Test and an Indirect Fluorescent-Antibody Test for Detection of Antibody to Rubella Virus in Human Sera

Natalie E. Cremer; Shirley J. Hagens; Cynthia Cossen

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Nathalie J. Schmidt

United States Department of State

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Juanita Dennis

United States Department of State

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Jessie H. Doleman

United States Department of State

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Cynthia Cossen

Oklahoma State Department of Health

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John L. Riggs

Oklahoma State Department of Health

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Anna Wiener

United States Department of State

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Robert L. Magoffin

United States Department of State

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