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    A surface membrane study of human cell lines with different interferon sensitivities by Narovlianskiĭ, A N, Amchenkova, A M, Alimov, E G, Gosteva, V V, Klitsunova, N V, Khesin, Ia E

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-01-1991)
    “…A comparative study of surface membranes of human cell J-96 and J-48 cultures with different sensitivity to alpha/beta interferon (IF). Reduced sensitivity of…”
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    Activity of human natural killer cells against target cells possessing different sensitivity to interferon by Cheknev, S B, Narovlianskiĭ, A N, Amchenkova, A M, Sorokin, A M, Khesin, Ia E, Ershov, F I

    “…The cytotoxic activity of peripheral blood natural killers (NK) against target cells (TC) J-96 and L-929 with high sensitivity to interferon (IFN) action, J-41…”
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    Interferon-specific cellular receptors in cultured human cells, differing in sensitivity to alpha-interferon by Narovlianskiĭ, A N, Amchenkova, A M, Borukhov, S I, Alimov, E G, Strongin, A Ia, Khesin, Ia E

    “…The interferon-specific cellular receptors in human cells cultures differing in sensitivity to alpha-interferon have been studied. The J-41 cells resistant to…”
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    Recovery of the sensitivity of J-41 cells to Coxsackie B3 virus by treatment with exogenous alkaline phosphatase by Voronina, F V, Gulevich, N E, Khesin, Ia E

    “…It has been shown that injection of G-41 cell cultures, deficient as regards alkaline phosphatase and resistant to Coxsackie B3 virus, in conjunction with…”
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    Production of inhibitors of interferon action by cell lines sensitive and insensitive to the antiviral action of interferon by Khesin, Ia E, Parfenov, V V, Amchenkova, A M, Narovlianskiĭ, A N, Tkach, T A

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-09-1985)
    “…The capacity of a number of human and murine cell cultures to produce, upon virus induction of interferon synthesis, low molecular admixtures inhibiting…”
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    Effect of serum of different origin on elaboration of interferon and the activity of the lysosomal apparatus of cells from the abdominal exudate of newborn mice by Malinovskaia, V V, Khesin, Ia E, Pokidysheva, L N

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-05-1978)
    “…In the presence of serum from newborn mice the cells of newborn mice produce almost no interferon induced by Newcastle disease virus. When cultivated in a…”
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    Ratio of the antiproliferative action of interferon to the degree of purity of the preparation by Khesin, Ia E, Amchenkova, A M, Narovlianskiĭ, A N, Voronina, F V, Kuznetsov, V P

    “…The antiproliferative (AP) action of human leukocytic interferon (HLI) of varying degrees of purification was studied and compared in cultures of human cells…”
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    Karyotype change in human cell cultures in the process of the reversion of Coxsackie B virus sensitivity by Amchenkova, A M, Narovlianskiĭ, A N, Khesin, Ia E, Gulevich, N E

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-05-1980)
    “…The study was done on a subline of cells reverting to sensitivity to Coxsackie B3 virus after treatment of J-41 cells resistant to this virus with a homogenate…”
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    Stability of C-band heterochromatin polymorphism in 2 transplantable human cell lines differing in sensitivity to Coxsackie virus B3 by Amchenkova, A M, Narovlianskiĭ, A N, Stonova, N S, Gulevich, N E, Khesin, Ia E

    Published in TSitologiia i genetika (01-03-1981)
    “…Heterochromatin of chromosomes is studied by means of a C-banding technique for the J-96 line of human cells, which is susceptible to enteroviruses and for the…”
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    Karyological characteristics of the transplantable human cell line J-96, susceptible to Coxsackie B3 virus, and of its derived subline J-41, specifically resistant to this virus by Khesin, Ia E, Amchenkova, A M, Gulevich, N E, Stonova, N S, Narovlianskiĭ, A N

    Published in TSitologiia i genetika (01-01-1981)
    “…The paper is concerned with comparative cytogenetic studies of human cell line J-96 and subline J-41 derived from it. Application of G-, R- and C-techniques…”
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    Relationship of the characteristics of the chromosome set in human cell cultures to the production and antiviral action of interferon by Khesin, Ia E, Gulevich, N E, Amchenkova, A M, Stonova, N S, Pokidysheva, L N

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-07-1979)
    “…The role of chromosomes 2, 5, 16, and 21 in production and effect of human interferon was checked in human diploid cells, human heteroploid cells J-96 and…”
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    Experimental myocardiopathy caused by the herpesvirus by Babaiants, A A, Gutman, N R, Khesin, Ia E, Solov'ev, V D

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-07-1979)
    “…Mice weighing 18--20 g were inoculated with herpes simplex virus type I. The rate of pathological changes in the myocardium was found to depend on the route of…”
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    Formation of heterosymplasts in human reticular cell cultures by Khesin, Ia E, Voronina, F V, Amchenkova, A M, Gulevich, N E, Sovetova, G P

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (01-09-1978)
    “…The cell fusion has been studied in human reticular cell cultures J-96 and J-41 treated with the Sendai virus or with polyethylene glycol 1000 and 6000. The…”
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