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. 1969 Nov;57(2):199–213.

Early in-vitro SV40-mediated morphologic transformation of primary hamster cells. Its correlation with the development of the oncogenic state.

G T Diamandopoulos, M F Dalton-Tucker, J van der Noordaa
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