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. 1966 Oct;56(4):1164–1169. doi: 10.1073/pnas.56.4.1164

Rescue of the defective genome of Moloney sarcoma virus from a noninfectious hamster tumor and the production of pseudotype sarcoma viruses with various murine leukemia viruses.

R J Huebner, J W Hartley, W P Rowe, W T Lane, W I Capps
PMCID: PMC220030  PMID: 5230142

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