M Zucca, M Fiscella, G Gribaudo, T Musso, G Cavallo, S Landolfo
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[Biological activity of gamma interferon on various cell types in human and murine systems].
The effects of interferon (IFN gamma) and of IFN alpha/beta on normal T and B lymphocytes and various T and non-T human and murine cell lines have been investigated. IFN gamma, unlike IFN alpha/beta, did not promote the antiviral state in T cells. The lack of antiviral activity was confirmed at the biochemical level by the finding that 2',5' oligoadenylate synthetase activity is not induced in T cells by IFN gamma only.