Polyoma virus
Effect of the Inhibition of Protein Synthesis on the Establishment of Transformation by Polyoma Virus
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DNA polymerases in polyoma virus-infected mouse kidney cells.
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Deletion mutants of polyoma virus defining a nonessential region between the origin of replication and the initiation codon for early proteins.
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Nucleotide sequence changes in polyoma virus A gene mutants.
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Polyoma virus has three late mRNA's: one for each virion protein.
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DNA sequences of polyoma virus early deletion mutants.
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Topography of the three late mRNA's of polyoma virus which encode the virion proteins.
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Transient Inhibition of Polyoma Virus Synthesis by Sendai Virus (Parainfluenza I) II. Mechanism of the Interference by Inactivated Virus
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Characterization of K virus and its comparison with polyoma virus.
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Asynchronous bidirectional replication of polyoma virus DNA.
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Transient Inhibition of Polyoma Virus Synthesis by Sendai Virus (Parainfluenza I) I. Demonstration and Nature of the Inhibition by Inactivated Virus
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Origin of polyoma virus-associated endonuclease.
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Studies on mouse embryo cultures infected with polyoma virus
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Polyoma virus minichromosomes: associated enzyme activities.
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Integration site of polyoma virus DNA in the inducible LPT line of polyoma-transformed rat cells.
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Polyoma virus minichromosomes: a soluble in vitro replication system.
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Radiobiological and Biochemical Investigations of Polyoma Virus Cell Interactions
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Charge microheterogeneity of the major capsid protein of polyoma virus.
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Construction and analysis of viable deletion mutants of polyoma virus.
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Polyoma virus strain with enhanced synthesis of capsid protein.
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