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. 1963 Nov;50(5):847–854. doi: 10.1073/pnas.50.5.847

AN ANALYSIS OF SV40-INDUCED TRANSFORMATION OF HAMSTER KIDNEY TISSUE IN VITRO, II. STUDIES OF THREE CLONES DERIVED FROM A CONTINUOUS LINE OF TRANSFORMED CELLS

Paul H Black 1,2,*, Wallace P Rowe 1,2,*, Herbert L Cooper 1,2,
PMCID: PMC221937  PMID: 14082350

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