Phenotype of polyoma-induced hamster tumor cells lines.
AUTOR(ES)
Israel, M A
RESUMO
Cell lines from polyoma-induced hamster tumors exhibit a fully transformed phenotype despite the absence of the 105K (105,000-dalton) form of polyoma T-antigen.
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