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J Virol. 1978 November; 28(2): 584-589
Ends of the RNA within Sendai virus defective interfering nucleocapsids are not free.
S Lynch and
D Kolakofsky
ABSTRACT
Sendai virus defective interfering nucleocapsids, isolated from infected cell cytoplasm by equilibrium banding in CsCl gradients, contain only the viral N protein. Neither end of the genomic RNA within these nucleocapsids is accessible to RNase digestion.
J Virol. 1978 November; 28(2): 584-589
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