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Regulation of cellular morphology by the Rous sarcoma virus src gene: analysis of fusiform mutantsRohrschneider et al., 1985
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- Rohrschneider L
- Reynolds S
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We have been interested in how Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) influences transformed cell morphology and compared the molecular properties of chicken embryo cells (CEC) infected with mutants of RSV that induce the fusiform transformed cell morphology with those of CEC …
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