Characterization of a type-C virus produced by co-cultures of human leukemic bone-marrow and fetal canine thymus cells
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- DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910240213
Characterization of a type-C virus produced by co-cultures of human leukemic bone-marrow and fetal canine thymus cells
Abstract
The putative human helper virus SKA-21/A204V, isolated by Nooter et al. in 1977 from human leukemic bone-marrow cells following co-culture with normal fetal canine thymus cells, Cf2th, has been characterized with respect to its major viral core protein, reverse transcriptase, and nucleic acid sequences. The results of these analyses show that this virus is not distinguishable from the woolly monkey type-C virus, SSAV-1, by the techniques employed.
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