Activation of C-Type RNA Virus Markers in Mouse Uterine Tissue
AUTOR(ES)
Fowler, A. K.
RESUMO
Synthetic estrogenic compounds, both steroidal and nonsteroidal, and radiation activate markers of C-type virus information in mouse uterine tissue. Both the group-specific viral antigen and the RNA-directed DNA polymerase can be detected within 4 days after stimulation. These observations strengthen the concept of host-modified control mechanisms for expression of C-type virus markers.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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