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. 1980 Jul;35(1):265–269. doi: 10.1128/jvi.35.1.265-269.1980

Transformation of Primary Hamster Brain Cells with JC Virus and Its DNA

R J Frisque 1, D B Rifkin 2, D L Walker 3
PMCID: PMC288805  PMID: 6251275

Abstract

We transformed primary hamster brain cells with four isolates of JC virus and JC virus DNA. Several properties of these transformants were characterized and compared to those of simian virus 40 transformants isolated under identical conditions.

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