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. 1987 Mar;61(3):928–932. doi: 10.1128/jvi.61.3.928-932.1987

Macrophage-resistant murine simian virus 40 tumors express a retroviral type-specific gp70.

S K Chapes, A E O'Neill, L Flaherty, L R Gooding
PMCID: PMC254041  PMID: 3027416

Abstract

Prototype macrophage-resistant and -sensitive cells were subcloned. Among several subclones of the resistant line, one subclone showed partial reversion to a sensitive phenotype. Analysis with monoclonal antibodies specific for different serotypes of endogenous murine leukemia virus revealed that expression of only one such gp70 (gp70a) correlated with the macrophage-resistant phenotype.

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