Superinfection of Simian Virus 40-Transformed Permissive Cells with Simian Virus 40
AUTOR(ES)
Barbanti-Brodano, Giuseppe
RESUMO
Evidence that the resistance of simian virus (SV40)-transformed permissive cells to superinfection with SV40 is due to lack of virus uptake is presented. When virus uptake is enhanced, the events of infection proceed as in normal permissive cells, resulting in production of infectious virus.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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