Solov'ev V D, Mentkevich L M, Orlova T G, Shcheglovitova O N, Osidze N G
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1975 Jul;80(7):62-4.
The nucleated cells of the bone marrow of mouse, rat, guinea pig, chick, cattle and humans proved to be capable of producing interferon in vitro following induction with the Newcastle disease virus. The production of interferon by these cells was characterized by high stability. The bone marrow interferon was not inferior in its activity to the corresponding interferon prepared with the blood leukocytes or splenic cells.
事实证明,小鼠、大鼠、豚鼠、鸡、牛和人类骨髓中的有核细胞在新城疫病毒诱导后能够在体外产生干扰素。这些细胞产生干扰素的特点是稳定性高。骨髓干扰素的活性不低于用血液白细胞或脾细胞制备的相应干扰素。