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Trypsin Action on the Growth of Sendai Virus in Tissue Culture Cells III. Structural Difference of Sendai Viruses Grown in Eggs and Tissue Culture Cells

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Table 1). Judging from these observations, thedefective properties of HeLa Sendai are alsoattributabletohost-controlledmodification
FIG. 2.graphscribedofelectrophoresistrypsin L Densitometer profiles ofpolyacrylamide gel patterns of L Sendai and the photo- of the gel stained with Coomassie blue
FIG. 4.each14C-glucosamine Electrophoretic patterns of L Sendai before and after treatment with trypsin
FIG.~~~GP4Sendai,"4C-glucosamine 5. Electrophoretic patterns of HeLa Sendai before and after treatment with trypsin

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