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. 1963 Jan;49(1):28–34. doi: 10.1073/pnas.49.1.28

TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY SIMIAN VIRUS 40 IN NEWBORN SYRIAN HAMSTER RENAL CELL CULTURES*

Harvey M Shein 1,2,3, John F Enders 1,2,3, Jeana D Levinthal 1,2,3, Anne E Burket 1,2,3
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