Todaro et al., 1964 - Google Patents
Transformation of properties of an established cell line by SV40 and polyoma virusTodaro et al., 1964
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- Todaro G
- Green H
- Goldberg B
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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The ability of polyoma virus'l and SV407-12 to alter permanently the properties of cultured fibroblasts has already been described in a variety ofsystems. We have developed an established cell line-3T313 possessing properties particularly well-suited to the in vitro …
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