Solov'ev V D, Orlova T G, Mentkevich L M, Shcheglovitova O N, Kuznetsov V P
Vopr Virusol. 1976 Mar-Apr(2):173-5.
Bone marrow cells from suddenly dying people can produce interferon in response to incoulation of an inducer. The interferon obtained in bone marrow cells did not differ by its properties from the reference preparation. the lots of bone marrow interferon which had been prepared were not inferior in the antiviral activity to leukocyte interferon or were even superior to it. It is suggested that bone marrow cells be used for preparation of human interferon.
突然死亡者的骨髓细胞在接种诱导剂后能产生干扰素。从骨髓细胞中获得的干扰素,其性质与参比制剂无异。所制备的多批骨髓干扰素的抗病毒活性不低于白细胞干扰素,甚至优于白细胞干扰素。建议使用骨髓细胞制备人干扰素。