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Virus-specific Nucleic Acids in SV40-exposed Hamster Embryo Cell Lines: Correlation with S and T Antigens

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Date 1969 Feb 1
PMID 4307716
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A number of homologous SV40-exposed hamster embryonic cell lines were examined for the presence of RNA complementary to SV40 DNA. Only those lines containing the SV40 T antigen were found to have such virus-specific RNA. In lines containing the SV40 S antigen, but not the SV40 T antigen, virus-specific RNA was not detected. These findings suggest that the S antigen is not coded for directly by the SV40 genome.

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