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J Virol. 1980 June; 34(3): 777-781
Is cytoskeleton involved in vesicular stomatitis virus reproduction?
N Genty and
F Bussereau
ABSTRACT
CER cells infected with vesicular stomatitis virus showed a morphology similar to that observed after cytochalasin B treatment. Temperature-sensitive mutants affected in envelope protein maturation did not induce those morphological changes at a nonpermissive temperature. In addition, the cytoskeleton was not implicated in vesicular stomatitis virus reproduction.
J Virol. 1980 June; 34(3): 777-781
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