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. 1978 Dec;28(3):828–834. doi: 10.1128/jvi.28.3.828-834.1978

Specific secretion of polypeptides from cells infected with vaccinia virus.

M A McCrae, T H Pennington
PMCID: PMC525807  PMID: 731794

Abstract

The pattern of polypeptides specifically secreted by cells after infection with vaccinia virus has been analyzed. A complex pattern of apparently virus-specified polypeptides exhibiting temporal control of the type seen with intracellular polypeptides after virus infection was observed. Some of the specifically secreted polypeptides were shown to be modified by glycosylation and sulfation. The possible significance of these results is discussed.

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