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Abstract

SUMMARY

Multiplication of rubella virus in primary and continuous-line African green-monkey kidney cells was delayed by addition of low doses of actinomycin D to the culture medium before or at the time of infection. Addition of the drug 2 hr after infection was less effective. However, virus replication became normal after 3 to 8 days, although cellular RNA synthesis in drug-treated control cultures continued to be inhibited.

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