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J Virol. 1980 August; 35(2): 575-580
Use of vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotypes to map viral receptor genes: Assignment of RD114 virus receptor gene to human chromosome 19.
T J Schnitzer,
R A Weiss,
D K Juricek and
F H Ruddle
ABSTRACT
Vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotypes bearing envelope glycoproteins of the endogenous feline type C retrovirus, RD114, were used to assay the expression of receptors specific to RD114 on the surfaces of mouse-human hybrid cells carrying different human chromosomes. These studies show that the gene encoding the RD114 receptor is located on human chromosome 19.
J Virol. 1980 August; 35(2): 575-580
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