Primate and Murine Type-C Viral Nucleic Acid Association Kinetics: Analysis of Model Systems and Natural Tissues
AUTOR(ES)
Scolnick, E. M.
RESUMO
Hybridization studies employing single-stranded 3H-DNA transcripts of type-C viruses isolated from a woolly monkey or gibbon ape failed to detect nucleic acid sequences homologous to these viruses in the DNA from a variety of uninfected primate species. The possible significance of these results for the epidemiology of type-C viruses in primates is discussed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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