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. 1980 Dec;36(3):883–888. doi: 10.1128/jvi.36.3.883-888.1980

Envelope assembly mutant of rous sarcoma virus.

K S Steimer, D Boettiger
PMCID: PMC353716  PMID: 6257932

Abstract

The properties of a novel nonconditional envelope mutant of Rous sarcoma virus, rdPN3/2-SR-D, defective in the assembly of viral glycoproteins into mature virions, are described.

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