Human cells infected with retrovirus vectors acquire an endogenous murine provirus.
AUTOR(ES)
Scadden, D T
RESUMO
A 5.2-kilobase mouse RNA is expressed in human cells following infection with recombinant retroviruses propagated in mouse NIH 3T3 cells as psi-2 pseudotypes. This RNA is transcribed from a defective mink cell focus-forming provirus and copackaged into virions and integrated into human target cell DNA at a frequency comparable to that of the recombinant retrovirus genome.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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