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. 1975 Sep;16(3):745–748. doi: 10.1128/jvi.16.3.745-748.1975

Polyadenylic acid sequences in rhinovirus RNA species from infected human diploid cells.

M R Macnaughton, N J Dimmock
PMCID: PMC354725  PMID: 169395

Abstract

Polyadenylic acid sequences were shown to be present in rhinovirus virion RNA. Virus-specified RNA from human embryo lung cells infected with rhinovirus also contained polyadenylic acid but did not contain any polyuridylic acid sequences.

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