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Murine leukemia virus gag polyproteins: the peptide chain unique to Pr80 is located at the amino terminus

Schultz et al., 1978

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808198908612280673
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Schultz A
Oroszlan S
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Virology

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The gag gene-encoded precursor polyproteins Pr80 gag and Pr65 gag of Rauscher leukemia virus were analyzed by chemical fragmentation followed by immune precipitation with antisera specific to viral structural proteins and one-dimensional peptide mapping …
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