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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences
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    Virus-Interferenz | virale Interferenz
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    Comment MISC: aus EG-Wörterverzeichnis.
    viral interference
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    Definition state, induced by an interfering virus, characterised by resistance of cells or tissues to infection by a challenge virus Reference "Frank J. Fenner, B. R. McAuslan, C. A. Mims, J. Sambrook. David O. White. The Biology of Animal Viruses. Second Edition. Academic Press. 1974, https://books.google.fr/books?id=9TLLBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA320&lpg=PA320&dq=homologous+interference&source=bl&ots=mgdgRsNCPB&sig=s12de_fZhWzgQE6pHll2uKXfAKc&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0CGAQ6AEwB2oVChMIlbDvtujcxwIVhKsaCh3a0gn_#v=onepage&q=homologous%20interference&f=false [18.11.2015]"
    Comment "The interfering virus does not necessarily have to multiply in order to induce interference, and the ability of the challenge virus to multiply may be partially or completely inhibited.At least for types of viral interference can be distinguished: a) virus attachment interference, due to destruction of cellular receptors by interfering virus, b) homologous, or defective particle, interference c) heterologous interference between unrelated viruses due to a structural component or a virus-induced protein interfering with the replication of the challenge virus, and d) interference mediated by interferon.See also:- homologous interference [ IATE:3566429 ]"