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. 1981 Sep;39(3):958–962. doi: 10.1128/jvi.39.3.958-962.1981

Growth and Persistence of Polyoma Early Region Deletion Mutants in Mice

D J McCance 1
PMCID: PMC171331  PMID: 6270362

Abstract

Replication of early region deletion mutations in polyoma in the kidneys of mice was in most cases reduced by 10- to 10,000-fold, as compared with wild-type polyoma, and the mutants failed to produce the persistent infection observed with wild-type polyoma.

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