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J Virol. 1979 April; 30(1): 394-396

Simian Virus 40 t Antigen Affects the Sensitivity of Cellular DNA Synthesis to Theophylline

Kathleen Rundell and Janet Cox

1 Department of Microbiology-Immunology, Northwestern University, The Medical and Dental Schools, Chicago, Illinois 60611

ABSTRACT

Cellular DNA synthesis induced by simian virus 40 mutants that lack t antigen is sensitive to concentrations of theophylline that do not affect wild-type-induced synthesis.


J Virol. 1979 April; 30(1): 394-396




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