mortality/aging
• mice die at E11 to E12
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immune system
• mouse embryonic fibroblasts infected with an Orthomyxoviridae Family virus (influenza) exhibit higher titers than similarly treated wild-type cells
• however, response to infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, vesicular stomatitis virus, or reovirus is normal
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• mouse embryonic fibroblasts infected with Paramyxoviridae Family viruses (measles, Newcastle disease, Sendai, and canine distemper) exhibit higher titers than similarly treated wild-type cells
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cellular
• mouse embryonic fibroblasts infected with Paramyxoviridae Family viruses (measles, Newcastle disease, Sendai, and canine distemper) or an Orthomyxoviridae Family virus (influenza) exhibit higher titers than similarly treated wild-type cells
• however, response to infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, vesicular stomatitis virus, or reovirus is normal
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