STUDY OF A VIRUS PRODUCED BY HUMAN-EMBRYONIC CELLS INFECTED BY MOLONEY MOUSE SARCOMA-VIRUS

  • 1 January 1980
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 291  (1) , 71-+
Abstract
Human embryonic cell cultures, infected with the mouse sarcoma virus, complex (moloney isolate), produced a virus that specifically transformed mink lung cells. The nontransforming helper virus could infect mouse cells and a wide range of other mammalian cells. These observations could suggest the presence of either several viruses in the virus stock and/or stable recombinants.

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