Abstract
Viral antigens in permissive cells infected with JC virus, K virus, and SA12 virus were reactive in immunofluorescence tests to antisera against sodium dodecyl sulfate-disrupted simian virus 40 capsids and polyoma VP1. The major capsid polypeptides of all papovaviruses of the simian virus 40-polyoma subgroup are immunologically related.
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