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SUMMARY

BHK-21 cells showed an increased ability to concentrate 2-deoxy--glucose (dGlc) 2 to 3 h after infection with vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) or Semliki Forest virus (SFV), which began to be released at 2 and 3 h post-infection respectively; uptake of other nutrients was not affected in this way. Intracellular Na was either unchanged (VSV-infected cells) or increased (SFV-infected cells); K content was unchanged. These results do not support the current hypothesis that a non-specific increase in membrane permeability occurs in cells infected with rhabdoviruses or togaviruses.

Keyword(s): membrane permeability , SFV and VSV
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