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Stored in University Archives; restricted access via School of Medicine, Dean's Office.S1DA Ser. 53231 boxes, 1975-2003.
Stored in University Archives; restricted access via School of Medicine, Dean's Office.S1DA Ser. 4313 boxes, 1933-89.
Stored in University Archives; restricted access via School of Medicine, Dean's Office.S1DA Ser. 832 boxes, 1967/68-1982/90.
Stored in University Archives; restricted access via School of Medicine, Dean's Office.S1DA Ser. 72S1DA Ser. 319 - ArticleKirchner H, Schröder CH.Intervirology. 1979;11(1):61-5.Human B lymphocytes prepared from adult blood or cord blood by the use of neuraminidase-treated sheep red blood cells which did not respond mitogenically to phytohemagglutinin or pokeweed mitogen, responded well to the B95-8 strain of Epstein-Barr virus, but not to the P3HR-1 strain, with increased incorporation of tritiated thymidine. Replication of herpes simplex virus could be demonstrated in cultures of B lymphocytes preincubated with the B95-8 strain.