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. 1976 Dec;20(3):690–692. doi: 10.1128/jvi.20.3.690-692.1976

L cell virus: infectivity for type N and B mouse embryo cells.

S Botis, M Janowski, J R Maisin
PMCID: PMC355047  PMID: 994304

Abstract

The efficiency of focus formation of four L cell virus populations was significantly higher on type N mouse embryo fibroblast cultures than on type B cells. [5-3H]uridine-incorporating material sedimenting at a density of 1.158/g/cm3 was observed in the supernatant fluids of type N and B cultures infected with the four viral populations.

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